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Hemostemix Founder: A Man with a Compassionate Heart

The Canadian stem cell company Hemostemix Inc. ( TSX-V: HEM , OTC: HMTXF ) was founded by a man who truly had a compassionate heart and a clear intent to establish a breakthrough in heart disease using the same technology that saved his life. Roger Bergersen, who train...

The S&P 500 Bull Is Slowly Climbing the Wall of Worry

You may ask whether the S&P 500 rebound has stalled, or is that just a healthy consolidation – to which I would reply that the market is merely digesting gains from its sharp upside reversal. In the battle of narratives, the corona second wave fears still play second fiddle to...

Gold Discoveries, Garimpeiros and a Gringo Bar

"Hello, you've reached Rock Bottom." It was the greeting for those calling Mongo's Rock Bottom Cafe, the popular expat bar opened by exploration geologist Dennis "Mongo" Moore and a partner in La Paz, Bolivia. That was in the early 1990s, before Bolivia became a rathe...

Market outlook: is the stock market climbing a wall of worries?

The stock market has rallied significantly over the past 6 months. Yet every single day we are bombarded with more things to “worry about”. Macro worries, trade worries, yield curve worries, etc. While there are certain pockets of weakness in the U.S. e...

Buzz on the Bullboards: The Fastest Moving Up & Comers

In recent days, weeks, even months, markets on both sides of the 49 th parallel have been erratic as volatility has returned with a vengeance. Investors continue to gather at Stockhouse. What is a buying opportunity for one investor is a "selling window" for another. ...

The S&P 500 Bull Keeps Climbing the Wall of Worry

How close to its end is this S&P 500 consolidation are we – will the rebound meet its spark? Yesterday's session carries signs of the upcoming move, which I think will be higher. As said yesterday – in the battle of narratives, the corona second wave fears still play second fi...

The Later United States Empire

In 1917, the United States created the federal debt limit (or ceiling) to make it easier to finance World War One, essentially allowing Congress to borrow money to pay for the war effort by issuing bonds. By 1939 with World War Two looming, Congress passed the first aggre...

Gold vs cash in a crisis

Mattress stuffers or bullion holders? Who fares better in a crisis? North American investors are divided between those who believe the decade-long stock market bull is going to keep running into the 2020s, and investors who, wary of something terrible happening, are hoarding...

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...

Gold has immunity, silver has ratio

On Monday Wall Street pared back losses from last week’s sell-off, the worst since 2008, but it was only the promise of lowering interest rates, the return of the “punch bowl” hearkening back to recession-era stimulus, that has tempora...
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