Raul Garcia

June 8, 2026

Jurisdiction as a Success Factor: Why Africa Attracts Junior Miners

Namibia and Côte d'Ivoire are rapidly gaining importance as exploration targets for listed junior gold miners. This article explains why the choice of jurisdiction determines the risk and return potential of a small-cap investment.
June 8, 2026

Tax Reforms and Their Impact on Exploration Capital

When governments raise capital gains taxes, small exploration companies feel it first — because risk capital always seeks the path of least resistance. This article explains how that mechanism works and what it means for small-cap investors.
June 8, 2026

Africa’s Gold Hotspots: What Junior Investors Need to Know About Frontier Markets

Namibia and West Africa are emerging as new exploration targets for gold junior miners. Investing in frontier markets requires understanding how opportunities and risks are distributed differently than in established mining regions.
June 8, 2026

Share Exchange Deals: How Juniors Bundle Critical Minerals

When a junior explorer combines uranium and rare earth projects under one roof, there is more at work than simple growth. Here is what share exchange agreements mean and why this M&A structure is so instructive for beginning investors.
June 8, 2026

Magnetic Remote Sensing: What FTMG Surveys Mean for Rare Earth Projects

Before a single drill core comes out of the ground, helicopter-borne full tensor magnetic gradiometry surveys deliver detailed images of the subsurface. Here's why this technology fundamentally changes the risk profile of critical minerals projects — and what small-cap investors should know about it.
June 8, 2026

Greenland, Rare Earths & Offtake: The New Deal Model

Greenland is emerging as a source of critical magnet minerals — and a new deal pattern shows how junior miners are combining project acquisitions with industrial offtake partners to reduce financing risk and serve western supply chains.
June 8, 2026

The Namibia Effect: How ASX Juniors Are Opening New Markets

Namibia is emerging as a key exploration target for listed junior miners — illustrating how geographic diversification is reshaping the way companies manage political and operational risk. What drives this pattern, and what can beginners learn from it?