Join today and have your say! It’s FREE!

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.
Please Try Again
{{ error }}
By providing my email, I consent to receiving investment related electronic messages from Stockhouse.

or

Sign In

Please Try Again
{{ error }}
Password Hint : {{passwordHint}}
Forgot Password?

or

Please Try Again {{ error }}

Send my password

SUCCESS
An email was sent with password retrieval instructions. Please go to the link in the email message to retrieve your password.

Become a member today, It's free!

We will not release or resell your information to third parties without your permission.

Search Results

Refine Your Search

By Sector

Sort by: Date|Relevance

Big Picture Outlook: Seat Belts Tightened

"Gold is money; everything else is credit." —J.P. Morgan Dating back to the mid-80s, and usually around the end of November, I begin to formulate strategies and portfolios looking out to the upcoming New Year, taking into account technical, fundamental and geopolitica...

What ECB’s Tiering Means for Gold

In a key policy shift, the ECB has recently introduced tiered system of interest rates. This news isn’t of interest only to the banks keeping their reserves at the ECB. In today’s article, you’ll learn about the new instrument of...

Market outlook: is the stock market selloff over?

Last week we explained why the market's short term outlook is bearish. The stock market is now making a pullback, and trade war news isn't helping bulls. Over the past year, tariff-related news has not been good for stocks in the short term. Technicals (short term, nex...

Market outlook: is this a V-shaped recovery?

The stock market bounced this week after it tanked last week on trade war news. Is the stock market making a V-shaped recovery? Probably not. Technicals (short term, next 1-3 months): mixed. If I had to assign a probability to a V-shaped recovery, it would be < 40% ...

Will the Fed Trigger Inflation This Time, Boosting Gold?

During Great Recession , many people feared that the Fed's quantitative easing would trigger high inflation , or even hyperinflation . As we know, it didn't happen. Why? Well, the main reason is that the Fed created money – that's true – but in the form of bank reserves. ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: TSX stocks to watch after Trump’s win

The past week the TSX and Wall Street saw a significant surge following Donald Trump’s return to the presidency. This political shift is expected to have profound implications for various sectors, particularly the financial and energy industries. Inv...

Is This Time Different? Predictive Power of the Yield Curve and Gold

This time is different. This is what the experts say. The inversion of the yield curve did a great job in predicting recessions in the past, but the current inversion is not like the previous. The predictive power of the yield curve has weakened, so it does not signal the rece...

America Will Come Out of This Stronger Than Ever. It’s Done It Before

This week, residents of San Antonio, Texas, home to U.S. Global Investors, were ordered to work from home, with some exceptions. Like countless people in other parts of the country and world, our team has had to quickly and nimbly adapt to a new normal, and to be innovati...

Silver Tops Gold in May, Setting up a Summer Surge

Silver and silver miners popped in May on the back of a rebound in industrial activity around the world. Ultra-low interest rates and expectations of a weaker dollar have compounded several political pressures that begun popping up at the end of the month. Though the gold...

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...
1 2 3