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The growing weaponization of space

In his recent State of the Union address, President Trump gave a shout-out to space exploration, highlighting the newly-created Space Force branch of the US Military, and NASA’s Artemis program of crewed lunar exploration. Artemis aims to put astronauts on ...

The most important mine in America

The covid-19 pandemic has put a laser-like focus on insecurity of lithium and rare earths supply for North America, especially because several battery companies and EV automakers are planning on setting up shop in the United States. When they do, they will need a ready suppl...

Critical Cesium Supply Is Sold to China

A Monday Morning Musing from Mickey the Mercenary Geologist Contact@MercenaryGeologist.com July 1, 2019 Little more than two months ago, I reported on the pending sale of America’s world monopoly in cesium, a Trump Administration-designated critical...

How IoT is Disrupting Mining in a Major Way

Be long the disruptors, and short the disrupted. It's one of the biggest themes in the investment world over the past 10 years. You know you could have bought Netflix stock in 2002 for $1.07 per share? Today shares are worth over $320 per shar...

The DSI Says Gold and Bonds Are About to Tank

In military aviation pilots are taught about an important concept called being on the Back Side of the Power Curve . For every aircraft and altitude there is a speed and power curve. Until the aircraft gets too slow things work just fine. A lot like the Fed. But when the...

Buzz on the Bullboards: The good and bad news around today’s stock market

From short-term energy plays to long-term industrial bets, and uncertain technology swings, small-cap investors have had their hands full over these last few months keeping up with the markets … the latest hot play is ever changing. Even so, through all the recent vol...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Industrial, energy and mining stocks making headlines

While the TSX continues to underperform compared with its North American counterparts, other indexes are basking in recent success. Wall Street markets just capped off a seven-session win streak, with the NASDAQ and S&P 500 scoring their longest positive run since 202...

Precious Metals Reentry Time: Not Ideal but Enough for a Trade

I was looking over the charts last night (over a fine Merlot and some fava beans), trying desperately to avoid the temptation of attending that embarrassment of capitalism called PDAC. The mining conference held annually in Toronto has transformed from an industrial showc...

Dollars and gold revisited

Dollars and Gold Revisited A Monday Morning Musing from Mickey the Mercenary Geologist Contact@MercenaryGeologist.com December 1, 2014 In the midst of the global economic crisis of 2008-2009, I posted a musing entitled “Dollars and Gold&CloseC...

Why Conflicted Copper Shows Little Consensus

Why Conflicted Copper Shows Little Consensus A Monday Morning Musing from Mickey the Mercenary Geologist Contact@MercenaryGeologist.com October 15, 2018 I chimed in on the capriciousness of copper in the late spring ( Mercenary Musing, May 28, 2018 ). Sin...
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