You can own the dirt under someone's ranch without ever setting foot on it and still collect a check every month while an oil company does all the work. Karl Brensike of Harvest Mineral & Royalty Partners calls minerals the single greatest asset class on the planet, and he makes a pretty convincing case for it. Chuck digs into how regular folks can finally get a piece, why people really decide to sell, and the apple pie scheme that squeezed a million bucks out of Chevron.
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0:00 - Mineral versus royalty, explained for mom 1:23 - Why US mineral ownership is uniquely American 4:28 - The first oil lease and the Far and Away land rush 8:11 - Splitting estates and why mineral owners keep multiplying 9:25 - Karl and Chuck's history and the 2014 Thanksgiving crash 10:43 - Why people actually decide to sell 11:55 - The early days of investing in minerals 14:46 - The Caritas run and the perfectly timed 2008 hedges 22:17 - Buying ahead of the drill bit with Haymaker 23:33 - Why everyone should own some as an energy hedge 26:08 - The four kinds of buyers and the grassroots game 27:22 - The thesis behind Harvest 44:46 - Crazy mineral stories from the field 48:09 - The Toby Bean apple pie story
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