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VA Investor's avatar

Thanks for your discussion with Rick again; always a good exchange between the two of you.

You mentioned that there may be a method to invest in the Minneapolis Grain Exchange (now MIAX). Would you please share what options may be out there to invest in MIAX as an individual investor?

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The Royalty King's avatar

Hi - thank you for that.

Yes, that is one of the exchanges in FRMO’s holdings. It’s hidden in the complicated accounting that goes with the holding vehicle

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Sam's avatar

Hi, I just came here from youtube and decided to subscribe. Half of it goes over my head but I think I will learn something when I have time to read through your material.

To continue to improve, continue to ask out of the box questions (out of the box to the lay person anyway) not the same old formula (where do you see gold, copper, list the same old sectors and miners etc) Some of the other interviewers seem like consumers/energy vampires when they regurgitate these questions. I understand that you have to ask them.

That is why I asked the first questions below; because I know that RR has a political/philanthropic side and a side that wantś t teach and mentor the youth.

Thanks again for your work.

Sam

¨Hey! Great job again: A question I think Rick Rule would appreciate is ¨Ẅhat motivates you to make more money?¨ He frequently cites ¨greed¨ but RR doesn´t seem like a guy who wants or needs any more yachts penthouses or possessions. As someone who would like to be wealthy one day, how to you stop your wealth from weighing you down or running you?? I.e. what is the healthiest way to get rich???

Another one I would love to know is: As a libertarian who also works in banking, does RR like the fractional reserve system and if not, what would be his ideal system for banking and lending??¨

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The Royalty King's avatar

Thanks Sam - I'll be sure to note those questions - they're great questions.

Next chat with Uncle Rick I'll endeavour to work them in.

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