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Hidden dangers of rising commodity prices

"If they're just processors, forget them... Shoot them, in fact." Jeremy Grantham is a legend on Wall Street. He called the top of the Japanese economy in 1989, the top of the tech bubble in 2000, and the bottom of the stock market in 2009. When he talks, investors liste...

Precious Metals Reentry Time: Not Ideal but Enough for a Trade

I was looking over the charts last night (over a fine Merlot and some fava beans), trying desperately to avoid the temptation of attending that embarrassment of capitalism called PDAC. The mining conference held annually in Toronto has transformed from an industrial showc...

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...

Why the record US trade deficit is good for commodities

On Monday a headline that must have put Donald Trump in a foul mood screamed out from financial pages: “Trade deficit surges to record high”. The president’s nemesis was supposed to be tamed by slapping tariffs on the biggest culprit...

The Great Dichotomy

One of the advantages of being a sexagenarian is that after forty years investing in stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies you have a pretty good idea when something is not exactly "right." If you have lived a good, normal life and you still have decent control of ov...

Central Bank Folly: Blame the Boomers

"Destroyers seize gold and leave to its owners a counterfeit pile of paper." —Ayn Rand The baby-boom generation, of which I am a less-than-proud member, blew it. There was a time long, long ago when the mention of the words "baby boomer" evoked a sense of pride of me...

Catching up with the all the ‘Gold Hits from CCR’ Part 1

When we last connected with Perry Little, the CEO of Green River Gold Corp. (CCR) ( CSE.CCR , Forum ) in a May podcast with Stockhouse Media , the effects of COVID-19 had made its negative economic impact known across the globe, but not necessarily within the metals & m...

The Dual Threat Gold & Silver Opportunity that’s Rocking in the Cariboo

When we last just touched base via podcast about a year-and-a-half ago, Green River Gold Corp. (CCR) ( CSE.CCR , OTC: CCRRF , Forum ) had completed a very busy summer in the mining industry in British Columbia's Cariboo region. Fast-forward to today, and things contin...

Titans in Mining: An Interview with Rick Rule, Part I

The Critical Investor sits down with Rick Rule, CEO of Sprott U.S. Holdings, for a wide-ranging discussion of his more than four-decade-long involvement in the resource sector. Several months ago I thought of something different. Wouldn't it be nice to interview the...