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Buzz on the Bullboards: Will Cooler Heads Prevail?

The weather might be getting colder over the last few weeks, but the markets have been heating up. With lots of talk about the state of the global economy and increased political turmoil, it pays to focus on to how each sector is faring. Every week, the Stockhouse Bullboar...

Buzz on the Bullboards: HOT Coronavirus Healthcare Stocks

Has the entire market been brought down by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic? Not exactly. While most sectors have been battered by the economic downturn brought by the outbreak, a few stocks have not only evaded the damage, they’ve benefited. As the ...

Implications for Gold – 2007-9 Great Recession vs. 2020 Coronavirus Crisis

When the economic crisis hits, the first instinct is to analyze the previous catastrophes to learn what to expect from and how to handle the current calamity. So, not surprisingly, many analysts have already pointed to the 2008 global financial crisis (GFC) as the most rel...

Germany starts war on gold

Germans, like Indians and Chinese, love their gold - although their reasons for buying and keeping bullion are somewhat different. In China and India, gold jewelry is a status symbol - a sign of wealth and success. In Germany, owning gold bars and coins, maybe a 24-karat ...

This Next-Gen Battery Element Can Store More Lithium than Graphite

(Image via NEO Battery Materials Ltd.) There have been major advancement s made in recent years to power, for longer periods of time, the growing number of portable electronics in our lives, as well as hybrid and full electric vehicles (EVs)…. However,...

Gold reacting to global flash points

Gold’s safe haven status was tested this week, as Iran countered the assassination of its top military commander with missile strikes against two Iraqi bases housing US troops. On Tuesday night Tehran fired over a dozen missiles at the Al-Asad airbase and E...

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...

Typhoon Highly Prospective for New Gold Discovery, Drilling the Prolific Porcupine-Destor Break

Typhoon Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: TYP) (US Listing: TYPFF) (Berlin: TPH1) is the subject of a Mining MarketWatch Journal review, the full review with complete graphics may be seen at https://miningmarketwatch.net/typ.htm online. Typhoon Exploration is a Canadian-based mine...

Fresh water crisis unfolding

When planetary scientists search for life on other planets the first thing they look for is evidence of water. “There are two main questions in the search for life: With so many places to look, how can we focus in on the places most likely to harbor life? What are the unmi...

Beetle battle BC’s last stand

A warming climate plus decades of mismanagement by various provincial governments threaten to wipe British Columbia's vast conifer forests off the map. The destructive force chewing at alarming speed through BC's majestic stands of lodgepole pine, spruce and Douglas fir,...
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