Gold Mining Stocks yield Big Profits: Get Your Share
Posted: Tuesday, May 22, 2007
by Chris Ralph
Nevada Outback Gems
In the past three years, gold has nearly doubled in price, and exploration for gold and silver, long neglected for most of the past 20 years is again springing to life. Geologists are studying maps and flying off to check out neglected gold deposits all over the world. Smaller, junior mining exploration firms are out sampling, trenching and drilling their properties. In Nevada , it’s hard to get a knowledgeable and well qualified drill crew to come out with their rig and drill your property – there is a waiting list. Almost as soon as the drill samples are collected, they are whisked off to be analyzed and not long afterward the mining and exploration companies are reporting their results.
Before investing in a company, be sure to do your homework and find out everything you can about the company you are interested in. Press releases are a common source for information, but be sure to also look at the company websites. Many companies will have a copy of the report they made at the last stock holders meeting and this will often have much more detailed information than is offered in simple press releases.
Both exploration and mining are risky businesses – There is a great potential for gains, but also great potential risk of loss. Consider all the sources of information you can get and before you invest in an exploration company, study up and see what the potential really is. Know and understand the potential risks and don’t take on more risk than you can reasonably afford. Be sure not to put all your eggs in one basket – it is a sound strategy to diversify and invest in a number of companies in a variety of industries. Take the time to learn about the mining industry in general – how it works, the processes used, etc. before you jump in and invest. Taking a raw property from moose pasture to productive mine is far more difficult than it may appear.
The author is an independent investor and not a consultant, advisor or broker. Information in this article is presented for educational purposes, and it is not intended to be used as investment advice. The reader is strongly urged to fully identify and consider all the risks before making any investment.
For more information on investing in mining company stocks, check out the authors web page on Mining Company stocks at:
http://nevada-outback-gems.com/gold_invest/Investing_Gold_mines.htm
For More general information on investing in gold and other precious metals, check out the authors web pages on investing at:
http://nevada-outback-gems.com/gold_invest/Investing_Gold.htm
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