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Buzz on the Bullboards: Volatility persists in the face of economic indicators

This week has proven to be a challenging one for investors on both sides of the border. Canada’s main stock index struggled to gain traction as Statistics Canada reported another rise in the Industrial Product Price Index for April, reflecting ongoing...

Transportation stock breakout is a good omen for the economy

The transportation stocks often lead the economy in both directions. That makes sense since truckers and railroads get an early look at the beginning stage of economic reversals in both directions. They get to see changes in the shipments of raw materials to manufacturers, s...

Is the Stock Market Out of the Woods Now?

Having opened with a sizable gap, stocks scored sizable gains yesterday. The reversal higher makes one think that we’ve seen a bullish turn. And the short-term outlook has certainly turned more to the bullish side of the spectrum. Let’s assess w...

Gold Bulls Are Impatient: Will They See a Recession in 2020?

Recession, recession - will we see one in 2020? And will it bring about a rally in gold then?. True or false? In today’s article, we’ll test the ‘recession in 2020’ narrative and we’ll then show you what it all me...

Fed Was Caught Off Guard by the Economic Shock. And Gold?

Another week passed, and the number of jobless claims increased further. That was clearly not expected by the Fed, as the recent minutes shows. What does it all mean for the gold market? Unemployment Claims Rose Further Initial jobless claims have become one the most im...

All Eyes On Copper

Copper is a fairly strong measure of the strength and capacity of the global economy and global manufacturing. Right now, Copper has been under quite a bit of pricing pressure and has fallen from levels above $4.50 (near 2011) to levels near $2.55. Most recently, Copper has ro...

Was Yesterday’s S&P 500 Session Really an Indecisive One?

Opening with a sizable bullish gap, the buyers strived to make a run. After conquering the initial wave of selling, they essentially retested the daily highs before giving up all ground gained in the opening gap. Does that mean that the bullish case is lost? Not at all, a...

What Do Fresh U.S. Economic Reports Imply for Gold?

Latest economic data were published last week, indicating that the U.S. economy remains on solid footing. Gold prices held up relatively well – but can it last? Recent U.S. Economic Data Show General Health Last week was full of economic reports. Let’s a...

What Can Stop the Stock Bull – Or At Least, Make It Pause?

Stocks are entering the holiday-shortened week on a strong note. There was no selloff on Friday, as has been the case three preceding weeks in a row. This weekend, there were no spooky coronavirus headlines. Stocks finished on Friday close to their yearly highs, and the beat g...

Gold and the Cracks in the U.S., Japan and Germany’s Economic Data

Talk of a synchronized world - all three economic superpowers are in a recession! The U.S. suffers from industrial recession, Japan from export recession, while Germany may fall into a broad economic recession. Will the gold market warm up to these news? Recent U.S. Da...
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