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America's rare earth rush could cause these stocks to pop

Share | Okay, so the stock market has gone nowhere this year. In fact, it’s gone nowhere in 10 years. But that doesn’t mean all the money-making opportunities have dried up. Investors have had plenty of opportunities to make money in in...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Markets struggle in Q1 2023

Despite a solid start to the year, markets on Bay Street and Wall Street have struggled since fresh calendars went up. This week, Canada’s top banks have been pointing to economic pain ahead with higher loan loss provisions and a fall in quarterly prof...

Australia May Be the Saving Grace for the Rare Earth Metals Market

When Colorado-based Molycorp Inc. filed for bankruptcy in 2015, the U.S. lost its sole remaining miner and producer of rare earth elements (REEs)—those inconspicuous metals with unpronounceable names like praseodymium, yttrium and gadolinium. The company&CloseCurlyQuo...

Q&A with Cerro de Pasco Resources: Newly appointed CTO on the value of sustainable mining

If the World Economic Forum is any authority on the subject, the mining and metals sector – in its inherent connection to almost all industry value chains – “is an integral part of any foreseeable economy and society.” To that end, and with an ever-growi...

Pentagon missile-making plan is perplexing

Barely a month after threatening to withdraw from the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), the United States has begun a program to make conventional cruise missiles. Curiously, however, there is no mention of how the country will get the components for missile parts it...

Part II - What Commodities and Transportation Telling Us

In Part I of this report we talked about and showed you what commodities and transports where doing in relation to each other. Here in Part II, we show you in detail what we expect to take place. This final chart highlights our Custom Smart Cash Index (in BLUE) as we...

Defense Metals unlocks value in Wicheeda rare earth deposit

Defense Metals (TSX-DEFN) continues to advance its Wicheeda rare earth deposit north of Prince George, on Thursday releasing the first assay results of a bulk sample program. Taking a 30-tonne bulk sample from the property, located 80 kilometers northwest of Prince George,...

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...

NQ Should Reach 8031 Before Topping

With earnings data starting to hit the markets and recent news that China's economic activity levels shrank to levels not seen in nearly 30 years, we believe our proprietary Fibonacci price modeling system is showing us a target level in the NASDAQ (NQ) that will likely be rea...

US vs. Global Sector Rotation - What Next? Part II

In Part One of this research post, we highlighted and discussed the many geopolitical and economic factors that are driving the market price volatility over the past 30+ days in addition to highlighting some of the key elements/factors of the next 15+ days that may continu...
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