- The Rule Symposium is about natural resources and precious metals
- “Our speakers talk from the belly of the beast,” Rick Rule emphasizes.
- “These are people who’ve made money in bull markets and bear markets—not j junior analysts who flunked out of crypto,” says Rule
- Every exhibitor is vetted and pre-interviewed
- Conference includes a money-back guarantee
Expert Exchange with Rick Rule, CEO Rule Investment Media and Creator, Rule Symposium for Natural Resource Investing
In a world crowded with investment conferences, the Rule Symposium for Natural Resource Investing sets itself apart with a laser focus on what matters most to serious investors: deep industry insight from insiders, not influencers.
“This is not a general investment conference,” says Rick Rule, founder and host of the event. “This is about natural resources and precious metals—and we bring in the people who’ve lived and breathed this business for decades.”
This year’s Symposium in person experience is sold out, and attending online is available.
Real Macro Insights from Real Decision-Makers
Unlike many conferences where market commentary comes from media pundits or social media personalities, Rule is adamant about sourcing expertise from those who’ve shaped the system from within.
“Our discussions of global macro never come from journalists. They come from players,” Rule explains. “David Stockman, for instance, isn’t just a critic of U.S. fiscal policy—he was Director of the Office of Management and Budget under Reagan. He’s seen how politics derailed economic reform up close.”
This year’s Rule Symposium speaker lineup includes Danielle DiMartino Booth, a former researcher at the Dallas Fed, and Nomi Prins, a former partner at Goldman Sachs. “They speak from the belly of the beast,” says Rule. “They know how the system works because they helped run it.”
Dr. Steve Enders, former Dean at the Colorado School of Mines, will be speaking. “He’s a hell of a teacher,” Rule states. “In terms of his knowledge of his subject matter, he was worldwide exploration manager at Phelps Dodge when it was the largest copper company in the world, and worldwide exploration manager at Newmont, the largest gold mining company in the world.”
From Strategy to Action
After laying the macroeconomic groundwork, the symposium shifts focus: how to make money from what you’ve learned.
“We bring in portfolio managers and analysts with 30 to 40 years of experience in the resource space,” says Rule. “These are people who’ve made money in both bull and bear markets—not junior analysts hopping between crypto and tech.”
One of the most anticipated segments is the Living Legends panel, where industry titans like Robert Friedland, Ross Beaty, and Bob Quartermaine share their stories.
“These are people who’ve built multibillion-dollar companies from scratch,” Rule says. “They don’t just talk theory. They show you how they identified early opportunities—and how you can, too.”
A Vetted Experience
In a rare move for investment conferences, every public company exhibiting at the Rule Symposium is vetted by the organizers.
“If we don’t own shares in a company, they don’t get to exhibit,” Rule says firmly. “At other conferences, exhibitors are advertisers. At ours, they’re content.”
Maximum Value, Risk-Free
The four-day event includes over 50 hours of recorded content, multiple breakout sessions, and exclusive pre-conference interviews available online through the Rule Classroom and Rule Investment Media YouTube channel.
And if that’s not enough?
“If you don’t think you got your money’s worth,” Rule says, “email me. I’ll refund you. No questions asked.”
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