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Viscount Likes a Lot of Silver

Metals other than gold have finally gotten their wake-up call. Last week rhodium shot up to $7700 up from $575 three and a half years ago. Platinum broke $1000 to settle at $1027 and even silver was up. South Africa has gone the Zimbabwe route. They are murdering whit...

Surprise, Surprise, Surprise

Sector expert Michael Ballanger describes why he has swung from long to short on the precious metals and miners. Before we go any further, let it be known that in the days leading up to this missive, i have gone from "net long" to "net short" on gold, silver...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Tracking Bombardier’s path, Tilray’s growth

This year began on a confusing path for investors as sectors struggle under greater inflation costs and hopes of an imminent interest rate cut fade. A few weeks later in 2024, we are starting to see a clearer picture of where many companies are headed this year. M...

The State of the Financial Union

Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold makes available the first two chapters of his most recent book that delve into the current state of the economy. Yellow Vests walking in Oloron, France. Photo: Robert Moriarty After being bugged unmercifully by a couple of m...

Homebuilding stocks are in for a nasty surprise

"You can't believe how screwed up things are down here… " This weekend, I met up with a real estate expert, M, from South Florida. M specializes in REO. REO stands for "Real Estate Owned." Banks lend money to homeowners. Sometimes homeowners don't make their int...

Living in a virus-controlled world

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to infect populations, though in some countries it is slowing, talk has shifted to re-opening economies, and to manufacturing a vaccine that drug companies hope will not only work, but can be distributed at large enough doses to provide ...

Dollar Tree Shares Climb 11% after Posting 8.2% Sales Growth in Q1/20

Dollar Tree shares traded higher after the firm reported Q1/20 financial results that included an 8.2% y-o-y increase in consolidated net sales fueled by a 15% y-o-y increase in same-store sales at its Family Dollar locations. Discount variety store operator Dolla...

Stocks Seem Not Convinced by Yesterday’s Surprise Cut

Stocks opened up on a bullish note yesterday, but the bulls gave up all of their gains and then some. This has happened despite the Fed’s surprise rate cut that intended to calm the markets. As stocks closed the day back below the key support, where does that l...

Surprise decision in the UK to thwart a No-Deal Brexit changed the dynamics of the markets

Our August 19 th prediction of a market breakdown, as well as our continued research suggesting a breakdown in price was the most likely outcome, is a combination of technical analysis, predictive modeling and our understanding of the market dynamics at play throughout the wo...

Miner Poised to Benefit from Higher Vanadium Demand

With demand of vanadium expected to increase and U.S. uranium possibly getting a bump by White House action, this company could be in the driver's seat with its U.S. projects. In a video on Western Uranium & Vanadium Corp.'s (WUC:CSE; WSTRF:OTCQX) webs...
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