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It’s time to dump U.S. Treasury bonds – again

First let’s make sure we understand the basics of bonds. Bonds are a form of debt. When a company or a government needs to borrow money it can borrow from banks and pay interest on the loan, or it can borrow from investors by issuing bonds and paying intere...

Trump vs. Powell: Who Wins?

President Trump recently tweeted, “As long as other countries are receiving the benefit of Negative Rates, the USA should also accept the ‘GIFT’. Big numbers!” Considering the President is a real estate marketing guru facing a ...

Four Key Questions To This Crisis Everyone is Asking

Recently, I was asked to participate in a live radio talk with Arnold Gay and Yasmin Wonkers at Money 89.3 Asia First and was sent the following questions to prepare for the show. I thought this would be a great way to share my thoughts and expectations related to the Covi...

Quantum Economics, Negative Interest Rates and Financially Transmitted Diseases

This week the US Federal Reserve announced an emergency rate cut of 0.5% (50bps). It is part of a coordinated effort by central bankers around the world to keep the decade long bull market going a few days longer. Ultra low interest rates and ever depreciating currencie...

Beetle battle BC’s last stand

A warming climate plus decades of mismanagement by various provincial governments threaten to wipe British Columbia's vast conifer forests off the map. The destructive force chewing at alarming speed through BC's majestic stands of lodgepole pine, spruce and Douglas fir,...

Resurgent dollar paving route to higher gold

In the 1960s, French politician Valéry d'Estaing complained that the United States enjoyed an “exorbitant privilege” due to the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency. He had a point. Because the dollar is the ...

Vir Biotech Shares Rise on Joint Research Efforts with the NIH to Combat Coronaviruses

Vir Biotechnology shares traded higher after the company reported that it has entered into a research collaboration with the National Institutes of Health Vaccine Research Center on antibodies against coronaviruses including SARS-CoV-2. Clinical-stage immuno...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Opportunities or Warnings?

How often is the market wrong about a company? Does a dip signify an opportunity, or a warning? Can we look to historical performance for answers? Amidst a sea of global economic uncertainty and confusion, last week was one of tough questions for investors on the Stockhous...

Was Friday’s Strong Run Before the Closing Bell the Turning Point in Stocks?

After yet another bout of heavy selling on Friday, the bulls stepped in well before the day was over. Cheered by Fed assurances of being ready to support the economy, did they see the light at the end of the tunnel? Global markets are salivating at the prospects of a coordinat...

A Boomer's Plea

I was born in the 1950s, a decade dominated by thousands of WWII servicemen marrying and starting families in the creation of the largest demographic in history, the "Baby Boom Generation." The 1950s saw Elvis Presley dominate the entertainment industry with ten #1 hits a...
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