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Failed Breakouts Take a Heavy Toll on the Oil Bulls

The bulls certainly made a strong run yesterday but didn’t finish the day on a strong note in the least. That’s an understatement, actually. They’ve given up almost all of their gains, closing below the many important resistances...

Gold lining for this moly junior

DENIO, Nevada -- I just toured the historic Ashdown Molybdenum/Gold Mine . Ashdown produced 16,000 ounces of gold (averaging 10 g/t) between 1880 and 1942 and was actively explored by some of the world’s largest mining companies in the 1980s and 90s. The ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Making news, before it becomes a headline

Energy stocks slid on lower crude oil prices of late, keeping Canada’s resource-heavy main stock index on the lower side over the past few days, though the TSX has been pushing a rebound of...

Expertise. Vision. Location. Catching Up with Canada’s Premier Uranium Project Generator

When Stockhouse Editorial last caught up with Fission 3.0 Corp. ( TSX-V.FUU , OTC: FISOF , Forum ) and its Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, Dev Randhawa back in October , we discussed the company’s unique uranium project generator and property bank...

A steady diet of plastic

People eating fish are advised to watch carefully for bones, but how about tiny pieces of plastic? For years it has been known that plastic breaks down into microscopic particles that are consumed by shellfish, fish and mammals higher up the food chain, presentin...

Technical Analyst:Mega-Profitable Strategy for Next Heavy US Stock Market Down Leg Believed Imminent

Technical analyst Clive Maund discusses what he sees ahead for the markets. We are going to look at an array of important factors pointing to another severe drop in the broad U.S. stock market imminently, both factors external to it and indications on the charts fo...

A Potential CBD Processor with 'Blue-Sky Prospects'

Cannabis and hemp related companies in North America have been beaten up pretty bad over the past several months, but the good companies should rebound. To the extent that this summer's carnage is due to the CannTrust fiasco, I think that a buying opportunity in select ...

Nicola Mining produces copper, silver, gold – with current cash flow – in prolific B.C.

By Peter Epstein Last week Nicola Mining Inc. (TSXV:NIM) (OTCQX:HUSIF) announced positive operating cash flow from its innovative business operations, which include a permitted gravel pit and rock quarry, and gravel, ash and soil segments, and an operating gold/si...

Fate Therapeutics Shares Rise 10% as First Person Treated with Its Anti-Cancer Therapy

Shares of Fate Therapeutics traded higher after the firm reported it has treated the first patient in a first-in-human trial of FT596 for patients with B-cell malignancies and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Fate Thera...

Jayant Bhandari: East Asia Will Be a Post-Pandemic Success

In conversation with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable, Jayant Bhandari of Capitalism and Morality offers his take on what the post-COVID-19 world will look like. Maurice Jackson: Joining us for a conversation is Jayant Bhandari, the founder of Capitalism & M...
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