A conversation with Peter Grosskopf, CEO of Sprott Inc.

"Investors are definitely not OK. No-one knows where this is going". Let's talk hedging. What is it?

How should investors invest? What are the common mistakes? How much of your liquid net worth should you have invested in precious metals?

The recent Quantitative Easing programme by governments globally has added to the debt pile and most commentators see another market correction coming soon. This will have huge negative impacts for most investors, unless they take measures to protect themselves. So in this interview we discuss hedging strategies for investors. What are the options available for regular investors?

Gold is one option which Sprott recommends and we discuss the various ways of adding gold to your portfolio. Most people think of physical gold and equities. What are the pros and cons of each? In fact, what are treasuries? And how can derivatives such as option and futures help. Is there such a thing as the perfect hedge?

Sprott Inc. is now listed in the US on the NYSE. This is big move and important for Sprott clients and gives them access to new and cheaper capital, as well as large US funds.

Interview highlights:

  • Company Overview
  • Deconstruct the Business and Rebuild it; Next Step - Listing in the US
  • The Future for Sprott: New Products and Competition
  • Illusion of a Working Economy: Retail Investors Should Consider This
  • "Equities Can't Get it Wrong!" Or Can They?
  • Approaches to Investing: What Should You Look For?
  • Value Investing: What and How?
  • Correction Due? Lessons Learned from the Last Cycle
  • Nonsense M&A and Poor Choices: Concerns for the Market
  • Note to Investors: Time to Get Involved

Company page: https://www.sprott.com/

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