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August 12, 2010

“My Approach To Investment Is To Know An Awful Lot About Very Little”: Jim Slater

At BMR, we strongly believe that one of the best ways to make money is to surround yourself with those who have it and learn from them.  It was my great pleasure yesterday to speak with respected British investment guru, entrepreneur and author Jim Slater who knows how to make money and has a track record to prove it.  He has a tremendous feel for the market and over the past 40+ years has consistently made outstanding individual stock picks with an understandable, effective strategy.  He has a real passion for the gold mining sector and is very bullish on the yellow metal.

Our interview with Jim has been divided into 2 parts:  In this first segment (click on the link below), just under 20 minutes in length, Jim offers words of wisdom on how we can all become better investors.  He also gives his macro economic outlook and views on gold.

In Part 2 tomorrow, Jim talks more about gold and gold mining shares.  He also comments on some of the stocks in the Junior Mining Fund, which he is involved with, including Gold Bullion Development (GBB, TSX-V) and another one of his favorites, Spanish Mountain Gold (SPA, TSX-V).

Slater’s track record as a successful investor, businessman and author speaks for itself.  He has written many books including “The Zulu Principle”, a best-seller, and “How To Become A Millionaire” which he co-wrote with Tom Stevenson.  We highly recommend visiting his web site which is www.jimslater.org.uk.

BMR Jim Slater Interview – Part 1

3 Comments

  1. Great interview, it’s very refreshing to hear clear thinking and to listen to Jim’s worldly wisdom.

    Keep up the good work BMR! 🙂

    Comment by Atchman — August 12, 2010 @ 11:08 pm

  2. Yes,
    Very good

    Comment by Lalonde — August 13, 2010 @ 9:21 am

  3. erJim Rogers is a legend here in the UK. Good content but why does the interview just keep saying “Mhm, mhm, mhm, mhm” over and over and over. How about the odd “Yes” or “I see”? Deeply annoying.

    Comment by John — April 29, 2011 @ 7:17 am

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