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China’s Actions to Jumpstart a New Industrial Sector in US & Canada

Byron King, Managing Editor The Fire Bell Is Ringing! Hi Byron, ...

Profiting from Europe's new gold rush

Europe owns a sizable chunk of the world's natural resources. Over the past few decades, however, EU countries have mostly imported their resources. Outlandish? Maybe. But it was simply easier, cheaper, and most importantly it avoided most environmental conflicts. Ge...

The Company that’s taking Psychedelics from ‘Underground to Mainstream’

(Click image to play video) On a trip to Amsterdam, an item on many traveler’s agendas would be to indulge in some famed Dutch truffles. It is an experience to heighten the mind that Canadian public Company Red Light Holland Corp. (TRIP) ( CSE: T...

The Coming Great Global Reset

In the first quarter of 2019, global debt hit $246.5 trillion. Encouraged by lower interest rates, governments went on a borrowing binge as they ramped up spending, adding $3 trillion to world debt in Q1 alone. It reverses a trend that started in the beginning of 2018, of ...

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...

Paper money rejection is gold’s Minsky Moment

In our last article ( A Minsky Moment is coming for gold ) we presented the “Minsky Moment”, referring to a point in time when a period of bullish speculation leads to a spectacular market crash. Named after economist Hyman Minsky, the theory centers...

Trump or Sanders? Both will pile up the debt

Whether it’s a Democrat or a Republican installed in the White House this November, you can count on fiscal discipline going out the window. Neither the incumbent, President Donald J. Trump, nor the leading Democratic contender to replace him, Bernie Sanders,...

One of the Best Valued Companies in the Digital Assets Space

(Click image to play video) The booming financial technology, or fintech, sector is currently one of the hottest and most risk-adverse in capital markets today. And one Canada-based company is gaining significant traction and investor interest in this cutting-ed...

How a ‘Debt Jubilee’ + mining could be a path to coronavirus recovery

Stock markets rebounded on Tuesday, after the White House announced further measures to help Americans and companies hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. The Trump Administration is reportedly considering sending checks to Americans so they have cash to spend during the outbr...

ES Must Hold Above 2800 Or The Selling Will Intensify

First off, we were so happy to hear from all of our followers over the weekend and early today regarding their support for our incredible market predictions – specifically the call about the August 19 th breakdown prediction. We stuck to our guns believing in our predictive m...
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