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[Day 6/7]: Why You Should Do Nothing... Like the Alligator

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Dear Reader, This will probably surprise you. And, after reading this, you may ask yourself why you?

Dear Reader, This will probably surprise you. And, after reading this, you may ask yourself why you’d ever pay me a dime for my investment ideas. But don’t rush for the unsubscribe button just yet. When it comes to investing, most of the time I’m doing nothing. At Katusa Research, we call it [“The Way of the Alligator"](. Alligators are ambush predators. They don’t spend their days chasing gazelles or monkeys. They don’t waste energy sprinting around. Instead, they stay patient. They spend long periods of time doing nothing but waiting in the water for the perfect time to strike at obvious opportunities. In the world of predators, the alligator is one of the most efficient. It gets huge returns on the energy it spends hunting. And, as a result, the alligator has become one of the most resilient and successful species in the history of our planet. These “lazy” hunters survived the giant asteroid that struck earth 66 million years ago and killed 75% or more of all species (including the dinosaurs). When it comes to investing, you have to stay in the game. And that’s why we want to be like the alligator. It's how I have achieved enormous gains like: - 1,480% on Primary Metals - 1,476% on Challenger Deep Capital - 1,450% on Ryan Gold - 1,200% on Laramide Resources - 903% on Rare Earth Metals - 862% on Energulf Resources - 799% on Lithic Resources - 781% on Ventana Gold - 730% on Sterling Resources - 660% on Africa Oil - 656% on Salares Lithium - 777% on Stream Oil and Gas - 620% on Caudrilla Resources - 620% on Aben Resources - 511% on Ventana Gold - 498% on North American Tungsten - 452% on Hathor Exploration - 420% on Reservoir Minerals - 400% on Dauntless Capital - 376% on Bayfield Ventures - 364% on Realm international By waiting for the “fat pitch” – the obvious opportunities. The art of doing nothing is one of the most important things I can teach you. Many of the world’s greatest investors, like Warren Buffett, use this approach. But it takes practice. So, make sure to read more on [investing like the alligator](. --------------------------------------------------------------- We’ve covered a lot of ground this week. And I hope you’ve enjoyed the secrets to investing in natural resources that I’ve shared with you. But if you’ve missed a day or two, don’t worry. You’ve still got time to catch up. As you know, I’m doing something special for you tomorrow. To get the most out of it, I’d go back and review the past material. Take some notes. And tomorrow, I’ll tell you exactly how to get started making a fortune in the natural resource market. After tomorrow, you’ll have the complete toolkit. Here’s a summary of what we’ve already covered: Day 1: [The biggest key to making huge money in resource stocks](. Day 2: [The "Home Run" mindset for huge gains](. Day 3: [Why "Skin in the Game" is so important to your investment returns](. Yesterday: [The 6 things I look for in successful resource investments](. Today: [Investing with an alligator mindset](. See you tomorrow. Marin Copyright © 2024 Katusa Research, All rights reserved. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( Katusa Research, Suite 530 - 800 West Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6C2V6, Canada

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