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My Prediction for a Market Top in October Was Perhaps Left but Not Wrong

The "Everything Bubble" just burst. Here's why. I was in Vietnam from July 1968 until March 1970. From November 1968 until July 1969 I was flying the O-1 Birddog as a forward air controller (FAC). Back then I used to believe all the bull our government puts out. Now...

XPhyto: Innovating a Therapeutic Psychedelic Drug Pipeline

It’s been dubbed the Age of Anxiety. Yet it’s quickly becoming far worse than that. With the arrival of globalism, the new millennium has already become synonymous with the threat of deadly pandemics. And the onslaught of the worst of them s...

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 ...

Deadly Mine Collapse in the DRC to Have Repercussions

The potential effects of the event on the copper market and the project's major joint venture partner are outlined in a BMO Capital Markets report. In a June 27 research note, BMO Capital Markets analyst Ed Sterck wrote that the fatal mine collapse from ...

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,...

Gold, copper and silver are must-own metals

Gold surged on Monday after a spike in coronavirus cases worldwide dashed hopes of a quick economic recovery. Within 24-hours the number of infections globally rose 183,020, a new record, the World Health Organization reported, Reuters said the US saw a 25% increase in new...

What Are The Real Upside Targets For Oil Post Drone Attack?

After the news of the drone attack on the Saudi Arabia oil refinery, traders knew this week would be full of bigger price moves, reversals and some real opportunity for profits. We were also well aware of the risks of engaging in these market moves prior to fully understanding...

Crude Oil Reverses Lower Again After US Missile Attack

Normally, after tensions between Iran/Iraq and the US flare-up, Oil and Gold rally quite extensively but reversed sharply lower by the end of the session. Yes, Gold is 1% higher today and was up over $35 overnight, but Crude Oil has actually moved lower today which is a f...

CytoSorbents Shares Trade 20% Higher as FDA Grants CytoSorb EUA for COVID-19

Shares of CytoSorbents traded higher setting a new 52-week intraday high price after the company reported that the FDA granted emergency use authorization for CytoSorb for use in patients with COVID-19. Critical care immunotherapy company CytoSorbents Corp....

Blacktop politics

Benjamin Franklin once said; “Out of adversity comes opportunity.” The adversity the United States now faces with the coronavirus pandemic is the worst national emergency the country has faced since World War II, more serious, far more deadly, than a...
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