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Growing inequality threatens mining

In the 1986 classic ‘Platoon’, Charlie Sheen’s character Chris Taylor tells everyone that he dropped out of college to serve in the Vietnam War. This sets him apart from the other grunts and makes Taylor seem noble and patriotic, giving up sch...

ConocoPhillips (COP): Playing the crack spread

There’s a lot of talk about diversification and asset allocation on this website, and rightly so. While diversification can limit large short-term gains, it also protects against large short-term losses. Since the markets tend to be unpredictable, it&CloseC...

Nevada’s Historic Elephant Country: A New Discovery in an Old District

(CLICK IMAGE TO PLAY VIDEO) The world’s most iconic precious metal has soared back into prominence in recent months hovering around the USD$1800 mark for most of 2021 (closing in on USD$1900 at press time). Yes, gold is back in a big, big way. ...

‘Power to the People’ and mining

The 1960s and 70s were decades of incredible social upheaval. Fed up with wars, governments out of touch with their ideals, authority figures who didn’t get them, the “flower children” of the '60s took to the streets to demand equal ri...

Champion Bear to drill Plomp Farm, Ontario gold play

When looking for an investment the approach I take involves looking at the global - big picture - conditions. I study trends, read the news, basically watch and listen to what’s going on in the world. Then I study the different sectors in order to select the ...

Silver and the Yield Curve Inversion

Yield curve inversions have historically been great for silver prices. Currently we are experiencing such a phenomena, and again it is evidence of conditions that are conducive to some impressive silver rallies. Below, is a long-term chart showing the spread between the 10...

There’s Gold in Them Thar Hills! The ‘Unique Business Model’ in the Historic Cariboo

The world’s most iconic precious metal has soared back into prominence in recent months, surpassing the $2,400 Canadian mark in mid-May. Yes, indeed, gold is back. Green River Gold Corp. (CCR) ( CSE.CCR , Forum ) was founded in the summer of 2017 by a g...

Biopharma Continues 'Positive Push Forward in Breast Cancer'

The latest clinical trial results and next step are reviewed in an H.C. Wainwright & Co. report. In a Dec. 26 research note, analyst Joseph Pantginis reported that H.C. Wainwright & Co. increased its target price to AU$0.20 from AU$0.16 and maintained its Buy recommen...

Is Widening Yield Curve Inversion Lifting Gold Prices Up?

The yield curve inversion just got more pronounced. Not only the spread between 10-year and 3-month Treasuries, now also the spread between 10-year and 2-year turned negative. That sends a warning signal about the state of the real economy. About a recession on the horizon. So...

Thucydides Trap and gold

When an emerging power attempts to supplant a hegemonic power in international politics, major conflict often ensues. This is the definition of “The Thucydides Trap” as explained in a recent op-ed piece in The Japan Times . The Thucydides Trap (pron...
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