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Delivering
warrant education to expand
THE
KNOWLEDGE OF INVESTORS
The Case for the Bull Market
(Commodities & Natural Resource Sector)
Overview of Many
Analysts:
Many of the analysts which we
respect and either subscribe to or have professional reciprocal
exchanges of our services include:
The Aden Forecast
(Pamela & Mary Anne Aden)
The Dines Letter (Jim Dines)
Casey Research (Doug Casey)
Gold & Technology Stocks (J. Taylor)
Zeal Intelligence (Adam Hamilton, CPA)
Silver-Investor (David Morgan)
GoldMoney (James Turk)
In essence, these
analysts and others believe that we are in a secular bull market
in the commodities and natural resource sector.
So given this
almost certain reality, savvy investors are looking to maximize
their investment returns by investing not only in the common
shares of companies but also in their associated long-term
warrants.
The 200 Year
Commodity Cycle Is Up
This chart below
is good to keep in mind as some investors question the validity
of this long-term trend in the commodity and natural resource
sector.
Most analysts
including The Aden's and Jim Rogers, acknowledge that this cycle
should last a minimum of 15 years and perhaps up to 25 years and
thus we have a long way to go. Be prudent and patient and
look for investment opportunities.

Comments from Many Other Analysts
We found this link which we would
like to share that has the views of many additional analysts
regarding this bull market.
Click Here
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