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A Pharma Cannabis Play with a Twist

The bloom and boom are back in the cannabis sector. Cannabis is now legal in 10 U.S. states, including recently in Illinois. Activists and legislators are working hard to get it legalized in more states with the possibility that it will become legal in Connecticut, Minnesot...

Gold Bulls Must Love the Hong Kong Protests

It appears that the two steps forward, one step backwards approach of mainland China isn’t working as Hong Kong citizens are protesting again. The increasingly violent protests have plunged Chinese-ruled Hong Kong into its most serious crisis in decades, and th...

Gold Report from the Two Besieged Cities

Two cities are besieged. One by officials, activists and business leaders, while the second by bloodthirsty politicians. Will anyone escape? No one knows, but the gold coin has always helped bribe the guards to look the other way… Just take a look at how it held value rece...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Good stocks with bad publicity

It was hedge fund legend Ray Dalio who said: “He who lives by the crystal ball will eat shattered glass.” Many stock markets may have seen a higher start to the year so far, but there is far from a universal sentiment across the sectors, with s...

When the levee breaks

In George Steinbeck’s epic novel ‘The Grapes of Wrath’, a poor family of tenant farmers and thousands of other “Oakies” hitch up their wagons to make the trek to California in search of work and a better life. A savage dr...