When it comes to the resource sector there are few equals to Rick Rule. While the sector has been decimated over the past four years, Rick hasn't given up. He's buying quality at greatly discounted prices. He's looking at stocks with good balance sheets, great management and staying power. And he sees no shortage of these companies out there in the current market. He believes that the bear market in resource stocks has gotten rid of the worthless companies, which shouldn't have been publicly traded in the first place. Now, it's a discount shopper's quality paradise that will eventually pay-off big time!

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Sprott Global's Jason Stevenson joined us today for a look at the resource sector in an effort to get a handle on what's coming up next. While we can at least expect more of the same for the short run, things might be looking up. In addition, likes Input Capital. They've taken a page from the royalty stream stocks like Silver Wheaton and are buying future production of Canadian canola growers, thus providing needed working capital for farmers who don't have a lot of choices. The concept is catching now and we're seeing rapid growth now. 

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What's About To Implode Next Wednesdays With Andrew Hoffman:

The battle for gold and silver's 200 DMA's at 1176 an 15.97 - wrote of it the past three days, culminating in today's "PM manipulation primer"

Collapsing economic data

-China, Japan, U.S.

Debt ceiling 11/03 "terrible accident"

Collapsing commodities anew

-"Unspeakable horrors" 

Worst earnings season since 2009

-Earnings down year over year

-WMT, IBM, NFLX, TSLA, etc.

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