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Morning Market Outlook for March 26, 2024

Stephen Whiteside of TheUpTrend.com looks at an array of Canadian stocks, many active U.S. stocks and more in Tuesday’s Morning Market Outlook. Navigate the dynamic world of market moves effortlessly and stay ahead of the game with daily updates on T...

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...

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...

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 ...

Jan 14th 2020, Silver Chartbook – An early stab

An early stab Participating in the markets is full of conflicts. This is due to the fact of the high variability of the market which has as such many choices and many moving parts. In this week´s case we have a confirmed short signal on the weekly and ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Highlights from Bay Street to Wall Street

As investors reflect on the past week’s market movements, it’s clear that some notable shifts have taken place in the Canadian and U.S. stock markets. On Bay Street, the Toronto Stock Exchange witnessed intriguing developments, while Wall S...

Buzz on the Bullboards: When will the bear awaken?

2023 has started off with a bang for investors, as many sectors continue to adjust to rising inflation. It has been an up-and-down week for Canadian markets so far, but there seems to be an upbeat sentiment from markets across the globe. Many expect the Federal Reserv...

Hidden dangers of rising commodity prices

"If they're just processors, forget them... Shoot them, in fact." Jeremy Grantham is a legend on Wall Street. He called the top of the Japanese economy in 1989, the top of the tech bubble in 2000, and the bottom of the stock market in 2009. When he talks, investors liste...

Big-Time Communications Play = A Profitable Small-Cap Opportunity

(Click image to play video) The importance of clear, reliable communications cannot be understated. From smartphones to emergency broadband radio transceivers to advanced military / civilian satellite systems…every aspect of our everyday lives is dependent on st...

Is Widening Yield Curve Inversion Lifting Gold Prices Up?

The yield curve inversion just got more pronounced. Not only the spread between 10-year and 3-month Treasuries, now also the spread between 10-year and 2-year turned negative. That sends a warning signal about the state of the real economy. About a recession on the horizon. So...
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