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Safe Haven Surge Has Only Just Begun for Silver and Silver Miners

While silver has thus far lagged the gains of gold, a number of trends underlying the metal should pave the way for a new leg up very soon, according to McAlinden Research Partners. Summary: Amid the precious metals rally that was set off by the rapid spread of cor...

Trader predicts Assets direction with this forward-looking indicator

Great traders are often the result of dedication to principle, theory, price study, and a solid understanding of Intermarket market dynamics. The one thing that can't be taught, though, is experience behind the screens and with the markets. The longer a trader spends work...

Yields in Mid-Teens: How Vulnerable Are They?

Money manager Adrian Day looks at business development companies. Business development companies (BDCs) have been hit particularly hard, on concerns that small businesses to which they lend will not be able to repay loans. That concern is legitimate. The sto...

Weak Payrolls, September FOMC and Gold

August nonfarm payrolls came in short of expectations. Earlier months were also marked by downward revisions. Does it send a signal to act for the Fed, and what is gold likely to do in return? August Payrolls below Expectations The U.S. created only 130,000 jobs in Aug...

The Fed Grows Concerned - Should Gold Investors Do the Same?

The Fed released the minutes from its last meeting yesterday. What can we learn from the new light they shine on the U.S. monetary policy? How will it affect the gold market? Minutes Show That FOMC Members Are More Worried Now The minutes from the Sep FOMC meeting s...

Is the Fed Gearing Up for a New Round of Quantitative Easing? Here Are the Possible Signs

“This is not QE. In no sense is this QE.” That was Jerome Powell in early October, answering a reporter’s question on whether the Federal Reserve’s intervention in the overnight U.S. repo market constituted anoth...

Buzz on the Bullboards: 3 stocks breaking the silence of a quiet June

“Sell in May and go away” is a theme investors and stock traders know well, and during this quieter month of June ahead of summer, some public Canadian companies have been engaging in serious business. This week, we saw the TSX hit a one-month ...

Current Equities Rally Similarities To 1999

Euphoria is a type of market rally where valuations, real market expectations, and global market concerns are pushed away from view while a trader based rush to rally takes place. One of the clearest examples is the 1995 to 2000 DOT COM US stock market rally. As the Internet b...

Royalty Companies Are Top Companies But Not Undervalued

Franco-Nevada Corp. (FNV:TSX; FNV:NYSE, US$143.88) reported first-quarter earnings slightly better than expected, with Gold Equivalent Ounces (GEOs) up over 10% compared with a year ago. It has withdrawn its full year guidance due to the covid-related shutdown of some of...

Cheap for a Reason: Osisko Gold Royalties and Fortuna

Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd. (OR:TSX; OR:NYSE, US$9.69) has moved further away from the pure royalty model with the acquisition of Bakerville Gold Mines for equity valued (at the time of the bid) at CA$338 million. Based on the August PEA (preliminary economic assessment...
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