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Don’t Get Lulled to Sleep by the Tiny EUR/USD Moves

EUR/USD keeps testing the green support zone, yet the bears can’t muster enough strength to break through. What are their chances of breaking below before Thanksgiving, or is another rebound more likely actually? Although EUR/USD moved down a bit earli...

Confusion Reigns (Or What to Do When Nothing Makes Sense)

As I reach end-of-week, end-of-month book-squaring, where all of my urgent e-mails and all of my myopic missives and all of my topical tweets are summarized in once terse and quite concise "Monthly P&L," I am astounded at the most recent example of how masterfully the Gol...

Visionary Vicissitude

It was one of those days that all sexagenarians loathe; you have to go to the doctor, and whether it's the GP (general practitioner) or the dentist or the proctologist, nothing reminds you more rapidly of your advancing age than going to the optometrist. Now, many of ...

Defense Metals Corp.: Rare Earth Metals Play with Tiny Market Cap but Giant Potential

These are exciting times for this company and others like it, with prices for rare earth elements on the rise and geopolitical factors in play, says Peter Epstein of Epstein Research. There has been quite a bit of ink spilled lately regarding the Chinese—U.S...

The Mirage Called 'Modern Monetary Theory'

I was poring over the Federal Reserve minutes from Feb. 21, and as I was rolling my eyes and looking around my den for something to throw, I was reminded of the comments from then-Fed chairman Ben Bernanke years ago when he was asked if the Fed was "monetizing debt." The ...

Something Wicked This Way Comes

Ill winds mark its fearsome flight, And autumn branches creak with fright. The landscape turns to ashen crumbs, When something wicked this way comes... (Ray Bradbury) There is a certain maneuver in military strategy that involves the act of conve...

Bob Moriarty's Thoughts on the Coronavirus

If there was ever a time for real leaders to step forward and lead, the last four months would have been the time to do so. If there was an issue that demanded cooperation from all the nations of the world, we have seen it. Instead we have been fed a steady diet of disinf...

Grande Portage Resources Strikes Gold

Bob Moriarty of 321gold profiles an exploration junior with a high-grade project in the Juneau gold belt. There are a ton of tiny juniors out there who are taking advantage of a more favorable financing market to cash up and get cranking. One, with a tiny ma...

Why A Multi-Billion-Dollar Diamond Discovery Looms Large

The discovery of Canada’s next multi-billion-dollar diamond deposit is long overdue. Truth be told, a truly big, world-class diamond discovery has not been made in Canada since the 90s. However, there has been a renewed push in recent years to unlock the ge...

A steady diet of plastic

People eating fish are advised to watch carefully for bones, but how about tiny pieces of plastic? For years it has been known that plastic breaks down into microscopic particles that are consumed by shellfish, fish and mammals higher up the food chain, presentin...
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