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TESLA - does a short squeeze like once at Volkswagen threaten?

In the language of traders, the covering of short position in a rapidly rising market with a scarce supply is called short squeeze. So-called short sellers have previously borrowed shares from banks or other investors and then sold them because they wanted to bet on falling pr...

What Does the New Fed’s Regime Imply for Gold?

The Fed promised that the quantitative easing would be only temporary and that it would reduce its ballooned balance sheet to the pre-crisis level. Now, as the Fed adopted an interest targeting with ample-reserves, we know that this is not going to happen. We invite you to...

The Stock Upswing Is Living On Borrowed Time – Part II

Yesterday’s S&P 500 upswing just couldn’t rise over Thursday’s highs. Earlier today, we’ve been in for some volatile, yet short-term sharp moves in the overnight sessions. Similarly to pre-earthquake tremors, does...

The Stock Upswing Is Living On Borrowed Time

The S&P 500 upswing just couldn’t carry on. Friday’s action marks an inside bar as neither the daily high or low exceeded that of Thursday’s session. That’s a textbook example of indecision that doesn&CloseCurlyQu...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Bombardier, Baytex and Tilray turn heads

North American stocks have had a strong week. Markets on both sides of the border responded well to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s vote to hold interest rates between 5.25 per cent and 5.50 per cent for a fifth straight meeting. The central bank has kept r...

Real story behind last week's stock-market panic

Thursday's U.S. stock market trading session qualified as a genuine stock-market "panic." They're rare, fortunately, so they're memorable. You can say you were there. According to the volume analysts at Lowry Research Corp., this stock market panic was ...

Got Gold Report: COMEX commercials halt silver advance

ATLANTA – We are going to let the charts do most of the “talking” in this offering of the Got Gold Report - in a new, much shorter format. Pressure on the euro eased, the U.S. dollar index corrected lower, both gold and silver saw profit taking (espec...

The Inflation–Deflation Conundrum

As I sit here on the shores of lovely Lake Scugog, its weed-infested waters lying in wait for countless unsuspecting propellers soon to be ensnared, I am reminded of the failed world of central banking and policy initiatives, which too has become ensnared in flora of its ...

Covid, debt and precious metals

Precious metals are loving the uncertainty the coronavirus has created. Despite limited successes some countries have had with reopening, the virus is nowhere near contained. As of this writing, close to 6 million worldwide are infected and 365,328 have died. The importan...

Barrick Gold, Newmont, Blackrock Gold: Opportunities in the sloping market

First the central banks and now possibly a generous new US President Joe Biden - when it comes to reasons for rising prices, market commentators always find an explanation. But one thing is sure: most support measures or capital injections are bought with capital that has eith...
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