Follow Credible Intelligence For Success One important lesson that I have learned, is to pay very close attention to what geologists or other experienced credible analysts who are in the know, have to say about an emerging early stage discovery. The reason being is that they can provide very good information which clarifies the direction a successful investor would want to take before everyone else clues in and drives the share price up.
So I am going to share a few noteworthy comments made by two credible individuals which definitely helped me decide to increase my position in SOI significantly.
The first one is from John Kaiser who was interviewed by Barry Alan Laboucan on March 30/16. In it John indicated that..."the SOI's Cheechoo property underwent a major geological mineralizing event which is very juicy and that a new gold district has emerged which is similar to what was found at Hemlo"...(For those of you who are unaware of how big the Hemlo discovery ended up being, it was close to 20 million oz Au.
To hear his in depth explanation, start the video at 12:20. Here is the link:
https://allanbarryreports.com/2016/03/30/john-kaiser-from-kaiser-research-on-allan-barry-reports/
The second one is from Andre Gaumond who was also interviewed by Barry Alan Laboucan but a day earlier on March 29/16. FYI Andre Gaumond was the president of Virginia Mines who discovered the Eleonore gold deposit which was quickly taken over by Goldcorp for $750M. Andre Gaumond said he is watching what SOI is doing at Cheechoo very closely. He also indicated that he thinks SOI is on track to find another Eleonore deposit. His rationale is due to the fact that SOI have discovered the very same mineralization, the rocks appear to have the same age and the same alteration as was found at Eleonore.
To hear the encouraging things Andre has to say about SOIs potential, start the video at 19:00. Here is the link:
https://youtu.be/0zS7TE7B2po
Hope this helps those who are indecisively watching from the sidelines. Remember though to never invest more than what you can afford to lose, as early stage resource exploration companies certainly carry risk.