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We Should Let the Banks Burn Down

Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold explains why he believes banks should be allowed to fail. In later 2008 during what is now referred to as the Great Financial Crisis, government and financial managers had an opportunity to reset a badly out of balance banking system....

Alasdair Macleod Wants to Invent a New Form of Math

I lived in California when I was in the 7 th grade. The state led the rest of the US in education. That was before it turned into a socialist paradise. I took an algebra course in the 7 th grade; California would let you take any course the teacher would allow you in. I...

Financially Transmitted Diseases

I came up with Financially Transmitted Disease, or FTD TM for short, a couple of years ago. It all happened when I was having dinner with some colleagues discussing quantitative easing (QE) and negative interest rate policy (NIRP). NIRP will have the biggest impact...

Contributors Corner Ep. 11: Rate Holds, Rent Wars, and ROI Red Flags

Contributors Corner, Eps. 11 with Michael Succurro This week on Contributors Corner, we’re pulling no punches. The Bank of Canada made its latest move, but was it guts or fear that led the charge? And with the recent inflation rate increasing to 1.9%...

Bitcoin Hydro Mining

How the marriage of cheap power and cryptocurrency have changed the face of rural communities around the globe "A fixed money supply, or a supply altered only in accord with objective and calculable criteria, is a necessary condition to a meaningful just price of money." ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Top Names in Mining, Cannabis, & Industrial Stocks

Having received UL 2723 ECOLOGO Certification for Mineral Exploration Companies last week, Critical Elements Lithium Corporation ( TSX-V: CRE , Forum ) announced this week that it had retained the services of Metso Outotec and WSP in Canada (WSP) to prepare a Pha...

AMPD is leading the transition to the next generation of computing infrastructure

Welcome to the Market Herald Top Line. I’m Brieanna McCutcheon, reporting from Downtown Vancouver. AMPD is a next-generation infrastructure company looking to reinvent the internet to support low-latency applications in an environmentally conscious w...

Gold Is Due a Correction

All markets go up. All markets go down. No market ever goes straight up unless it's the end of the world and in that case why would you care? Gold hit bottom in early 2016. Smart money was buying then. Gradually gold rose and fell with the tide until lately when it we...

Mexico's Hottest Silver Play

When I think of a region with truly great silver deposits, I instantly think of central Mexico. Historically, Mexican silver production dates to the Spanish conquests. Over the past 500 years, more than 10 billion ounces of silver have come out of the ground in...

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 ...
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