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Delivering AR, the Right Way…and in a Fun Way

(Click image to play video) It’s been a good past 12 months in the technology sector, with year-to-year growth metrics pushing the 14% mark. And one part of the tech space is estimated to top $180 billion by 2025. This is the future of the wo...

Should We Really Be Concerned By Yesterday’s S&P 500 Pullback?

Despite yesterday’s bearish opening gap, the bulls closed it, taking prices higher in a very measured and cautious way. Then, the bears took over the reins and drove the index well below the levels at the start of the day. Have we seen a reversal? In short,...

No Respect

Rodney Dangerfield Wikimedia Commons In March 1967, for most of the adult population in North America, the most popular comedians were almost all television series personalities, such as Carol Burnett, Buddy Ebsen and Dick Van Dyke. ...

Underowned and Underloved

Back in the Dark Ages, before cellular phones and the Internet, I was studying to complete the Ontario Securities course one afternoon when I came across the part discussing "asset allocation" and "portfolio construction." This section covered the recommended mix of bonds...

Trump or Sanders? Both will pile up the debt

Whether it’s a Democrat or a Republican installed in the White House this November, you can count on fiscal discipline going out the window. Neither the incumbent, President Donald J. Trump, nor the leading Democratic contender to replace him, Bernie Sanders,...

The Die Is Cast

One of my good friends from the 1980s and 1990s was the late Ian McAvity, a superb technical analyst, a founder of Central Fund of Canada, a Bay Street Mover and, most importantly, a humble and thoroughly enjoyable man. He was the first newsletter writer that I came acros...

Silver: The HARD Look

In this week's commentary, I am going to respond to the rash of end-of-the-world emails and terror-stricken texts that bombarded me after the BLS reported a better-than-expected Non-Farm Payrolls number Friday that sent stocks screaming higher and the precious metals in...

Deflation or Inflation: Gold Doesn't Care

Rudi Fronk and Jim Anthony, cofounders of Seabridge Gold, discuss recession, central bank panic and an outrageous gold price. In our view, gold investors should settle back with some popcorn and enjoy the coming fireworks, which will include the best gold bull market ...

From Ice Cream To Toilet Seats: The Most Bizarre Uses For Gold

I t's currency. It's luxury. It's even dessert. But those are only the base uses of gold. This is the stuff of gods, big and small. Since the dawn of civilization it has held sway over spirit and soul and what the ancient Egyptians knew then, everyone still knows now: Gold is...

This Mining Company Is Back to Creating Value for Investors

As many of you know, I serve as interim CEO and chairman of HIVE Blockchain Technologies, the first publicly traded company involved in the mining of cryptocurrencies. We maintain facilities in Iceland, Sweden and Norway, all of which have optimally cool climates and chea...
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