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Buzz on the Bullboards: Early 2024 movers in energy, tech and cannabis

The beginning of a new year always sparks hope and signals new possibilities – and that same logic can be applied to the stock market. Last year was one that traders were happy to put in the rear view. We saw high inflation, rising interest rates and a looming recessi...

No time like the present for Goldshore Resources

Goldshore Resources (GSHR) is a junior gold development company that is tri-listed and is also relatively new. Trading here in Canada the company occupies the Venture Exchange. The company has managed to stay well-financed and is supported by a strong management group. ...

Why is the CEO of Golden Triangle Junior Scottie Resources so Excited?

Scottie Resources (TSX-V: SCOT) is a lesser known Golden Triangle (northern BC, Canada) gold junior, who’s ship may have just come in…. Typically, when the word, “blockbuster” is used, it refers to drill results. In this case I refer to ...

GOLD STANDARD: Could Bringing Back the Gold Standard Make America Great Again?

"We have gold because we cannot trust governments," President Herbert Hoover famously stated in 1933 to Franklin D. Roosevelt. (CBC News) [1] Anyone who seriously claims to trust the government is either a fool carrying an empty bag or a politician. This was the sam...

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...