An email I received (a teaser) about Lundin Mining: Need help with the detective work.
"A $2 gold stock too small to recommend to our regular subscribers
The Lundin Family Trust, based in Luxembourg, has just subscribed for 1,500,000 units of a tiny gold exploration company with operations in the Caribbean...
Considering the company's stock trades for less than $2 a share (with a market cap of around $30 million) – that's a substantial investment.
Keep in mind, this is what the family is doing with its own money... not the money of its shareholders.
Not only that, our in-house geologist XXXX XXXXXX recently took a trip to the Caribbean islands to personally check out the company's operations.
And he's been watching the stock closely for over a year.
Just recently, part two of the "L-2" indicator was triggered – meaning it's time to buy right now."
We developed the indicator for one reason: To take the guesswork out of investing in gold exploration firms.
And one of the ways we do that is by tracking the "first family" of resource investing: The Lundins.
This is the first part – the "L" – of the "L-2 Indicator."
Most people have never heard of the Lundins. But in the world of gold investing, following this family is one way to ensure you almost always make a winning trade.
** As famous resource investor Doug Casey says, "investors could do well simply following [the Lundin's]... given the track record of the Lundin family..."
Originally from Sweden, the Lundins are considered the 'Warren Buffett' of natural resources. Any penny stock they touch turns to gold within a matter of weeks – almost without fail.
"A $2 gold stock too small to recommend to our regular subscribers
The Lundin Family Trust, based in Luxembourg, has just subscribed for 1,500,000 units of a tiny gold exploration company with operations in the Caribbean...
Considering the company's stock trades for less than $2 a share (with a market cap of around $30 million) – that's a substantial investment.
Keep in mind, this is what the family is doing with its own money... not the money of its shareholders.
Not only that, our in-house geologist XXXX XXXXXX recently took a trip to the Caribbean islands to personally check out the company's operations.
And he's been watching the stock closely for over a year.
Just recently, part two of the "L-2" indicator was triggered – meaning it's time to buy right now."
We developed the indicator for one reason: To take the guesswork out of investing in gold exploration firms.
And one of the ways we do that is by tracking the "first family" of resource investing: The Lundins.
This is the first part – the "L" – of the "L-2 Indicator."
Most people have never heard of the Lundins. But in the world of gold investing, following this family is one way to ensure you almost always make a winning trade.
** As famous resource investor Doug Casey says, "investors could do well simply following [the Lundin's]... given the track record of the Lundin family..."
Originally from Sweden, the Lundins are considered the 'Warren Buffett' of natural resources. Any penny stock they touch turns to gold within a matter of weeks – almost without fail.








