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Marin Katusa

Marin Katusa

Casey Research

Contributor since: 18 Oct 2012

Biography

Marin Katusa, an accomplished investment analyst, is the senior editor of Casey Energy Dividends, Casey Energy Confidential, and Casey Energy Report. He left a successful teaching career to pursue analyzing and investing in junior resource companies. In addition, he is a regular commentator on BNN and he is a member of the Vancouver Angel Forum where he and his colleagues evaluate early seed investment opportunities. Marin also manages a portfolio of international real estate projects. Using advanced mathematical skills, he has created a diagnostic resource market tool that analyzes and compares hundreds of investment variables. Through his own investments, Marin has established a network of relationships with many of the key players in the junior resource sector in Vancouver. Marin has the connections, the mathematical and analytical acumen to bring the best investment ideas and most promising private placement offerings to Casey Research subscribers.

Latest articles from Marin

  • How to Prepare for the Coming Gold Crunch

    Published 05 December 2012 | viewed 6,144 times

    A number of market analysts and gold-industry insiders are warning about a possible shortage of gold supply. Barrick CEO Jamie Sokalsky recently stated that since…

  • Bureaucracy could Kill the U.S. Shale Gas Industry

    Published 06 November 2012 | viewed 4,507 times

    On May 11, 2012, the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) published proposed regulations governing "Oil and Gas; Well Stimulation, Including Hydraulic Fracturing, on Federal…

  • Putin Strengthens his Grip on World Energy with TNK-BP Deal

    Published 28 October 2012 | viewed 1,729 times

    Exxon Mobil is no longer the world's number-one oil producer. As of yesterday, that title belongs to Putin Oil Corp – oh, whoops. I mean…

  • Could Social Upheaval in Iran Spark an Oil Bull Market?

    Published 18 October 2012 | viewed 2,462 times

    In the third century, greed got the best of Rome's emperors. As they spent through the silver in the treasury, one emperor after another reduced…