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Airline stocks flying high heading into 2010

With the bulk of the holiday season over, many people are packing their bags, boarding planes, and heading home after visiting distant relatives. For its part, the airline sector put in a strong performance last year, with the AMEX Airline Index ( AMEX: XAL , Stock Forum ...

Doctor Copper Strikes – A True Economic Barometer

Copper has long been an excellent proxy for global economic health. It’s used in everything from washing machines to electric cars. That’s why copper is often referred to as “Doctor Copper” – because it c...

Buzz on the Bullboards: TSX rebounds with energy, aviation, and battery power plays

After a long Civic Holiday weekend, Canadian markets returned with strength. The S&P/TSX Composite Index rallied by 2 per cent on Tuesday and 1 per cent on Wednesday, marking one of its strongest single-day performances in recent weeks. This rally followed a r...

The Greatest Depression Just Began. This Is No Drill.

Exactly a month ago I warned that the coronavirus outbreak was going to pop the "Everything Bubble ." I did something fairly subtle. I buried my main message under a whole heap of cow manure. It doesn't make a rat's ass if I was right or wrong about calling for a market ...

January 2020 in Review: Barometric Bedlam

Back in the 1980s, I had a boss that was right out of Monty Python. A Canadian by birth, he was the son of a very wealthy English nobleman who spent a number of years in Brazil as CEO of Brazilian Traction, where he was raised by servants and nannies and attended private ...