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Making Sense of the Dilly-Dallying Days in Crude Oil

Crude oil seesaw trading goes on, as yesterday’s upswing gave way to a lower open earlier today. Given the declining USD, couldn’t black gold have acted just a little bit stronger? Let’s take a look what it means for our open pos...

Making Sense of the Mixed Signals the S&P 500 Sends

Stocks made it clear they were not ready to decline back to the 50% Fibonacci retracement yesterday, and instead opened higher. The bulls have been patiently and slowly adding to their modest intraday gains, before losing them all in the final 45 minutes of trading. How did th...

DAVID SMITH | America It’s Common Sense vs. Debt Slavery

David Smith of the Morgan Report sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss a very important topic germane to the financial state of America, debt slavery. This interview addresses the various entities that are and have been creat...

Will Central Banks Prevent Recession and Push Gold Down?

Will Central Banks Prevent Recession and Push Gold Down? Trade wars, geopolitical tensions and slowing economic indicators. Both the ECB and the Fed have recently cut interest rates to stimulate slowing growth, hoping to escape possible recession. Will they succeed? A...

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...

Atomera: When Will Revenues Start?

Atomera Inc. (ATOM:NASDAQ) reported earnings on Wednesday after the close. The numbers are rather meaningless for Atomera as they are pre-revenue. What investors are looking for is clues to when revenues will start and the likelihood that customers will adopt Atomera's...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Have Energy Stocks Recovered?

Last week was a big week for oil, and the Stockhouse Bullboards took notice. First came a wave of fiscal quarter results being released, which sent shares of major companies every which way. But the bigger story was towards the end of the week, as the Canadian energy sector wa...

Should You Buy the Panic?

If anyone has the right to say “I told you so,” it’s Bill Gates. Two years ago, the co-founder, former CEO and now former board member of Microsoft urged governments to step up their preparedness in the event of a modern global ...

Fed’s Cut Puzzle and Gold

At the end of July, the Fed trimmed the federal funds rate . However, the dovish U-turn within the FOMC amid solid US economy remains a mystery. We invite you to read our today’s article about the Fed’s cut puzzle and its find out what do...

Better Prospects for Gold in 2020?

Will 2020 be better than 2019 for the yellow metal? We invite you to read our today’s article, which provides an important update of the macroeconomic outlook for 2020 we painted one month ago. Read it and learn what has changed among the fundamental factors an...
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