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Buzz on the Bullboards: Isodiol rising

After cannabis stocks consolidated over a quiet summer, many of these stocks are once again powering higher. For both Stockhouse readers and Bullboard users, it may seem like “all cannabis, all the time” at the moment. But that’s where inv...

Klondike Golden Moments

Foreword: This tale grew from a chance nugget discovery along the shore of a humble Yukon creek carving through the remote Territory and became the great history of the Klondike Gold Rush. Join author James Kwantes as he touches down in the Yukon with 12 exciting stories and c...

Introducing: The Device to Replace Antiquated Paper-Based Systems

(Image via Visionstate Corp. Click to enlarge.) The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the network of physical objects “things” that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data ...

The Notre Dame Fire: Lessons for Gold Investors

The Monday’s fire of Notre Dame Cathedral shocked the world. Since then, the French, the Catholics, and the architecture and art lovers hadn’t been talking about anything else. The precious metals community was less disturbed – even though it tu...

Where’s the "Big Money" headed now?

The remarkable week that just concluded actually began on February 12. Stocks plunged in the opening minutes of trading that morning as investors' faith in the global economic recovery was shaken. In China, policymakers again tightened monetary policy in a fight against rapi...

Germany starts war on gold

Germans, like Indians and Chinese, love their gold - although their reasons for buying and keeping bullion are somewhat different. In China and India, gold jewelry is a status symbol - a sign of wealth and success. In Germany, owning gold bars and coins, maybe a 24-karat ...

What Is Vanadium and Why Should I Care?

Summary Vanadium is the 20th most abundant element in the earth’s crust and the 13th most available metal, but it is a challenge to recover. Heap leaching is a method that has taken low grade deposits (gold, copper, nickel and cobalt) and recovers sufficient ...

The Premier Cannabis-Infused Beverage Partnership

“Cannabis 2.0” is in full swing and Canadian companies in this space are already joining forces to combine their expertiseand deliver products that take advantage of this exciting new piece of the market. Cannabis edibles can be legally boug...

Covid19, Bear Markets and Gold

Although I know of some great companies and stocks out there, it is best just to wait. Markets are going a lot lower and investors in the main indexes and techs won't have a recovery in their portfolios for many, many years. Gold is being sold down too at times but the up...

More smelters, scrap metal ban driving Chinese copper imports

Despite evidence of a slowing economy, shipments of raw materials are gliding across Chinese docks at a torrid pace, especially metals, which form the backbone of China’s industrial supply chain. In fact a recent report shows that, while Chinese imports are...
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