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When People Riot, Should We Call Military or Gold?

Could 2020 end, please? The pandemic is not over and the US suffers now from mass riots across the country. They could aggravate the coronavirus crisis and increase the demand for gold. On May 26, a black man, George Floyd, was killed by the police in Minneapolis, Minneso...

A Closer Look at Ximen's Kenville Gold Mine

Established in 1888, the Kenville Gold Mine was British Columbia's first underground operation. Historical records show 65,381 ounces gold produced from 158,842 tonnes milled, for a recovered grade of 12.8 grams per tonne (0.37 ounce per ton) gold. Drilling in the la...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Have Energy Stocks Recovered?

Last week was a big week for oil, and the Stockhouse Bullboards took notice. First came a wave of fiscal quarter results being released, which sent shares of major companies every which way. But the bigger story was towards the end of the week, as the Canadian energy sector wa...

The Repatriators

The Europeans want their gold back. Amid global trade uncertainty, a pall hanging over the European Union due to continued economic weakness , the exit of Great Britain still a real possibility, and dark, nationalist undercurrents swirling, several of the 28-strong EU mem...

As Drone Market Changes, This Small Cap Offers Opportunities

In my first write up about drones, I used the phrase "The Drones are coming." Perhaps now it is more appropriate "The Drones are multiplying like rabbits." The FAA announced that there were more than 122,000 commercial drone pilots in early 2018. Combined with the 87...

Here Be Dragons, 'Hic Sunt Dracones'

We have sailed off the map of the known world into totally uncharted waters. No one, including me, knows exactly where we are or where we are headed. But hic sunt dracones is an excellent warning, here be dragons. If I was still flying and needed to give a brief to my...

Transportation stock breakout is a good omen for the economy

The transportation stocks often lead the economy in both directions. That makes sense since truckers and railroads get an early look at the beginning stage of economic reversals in both directions. They get to see changes in the shipments of raw materials to manufacturers, s...

Saskatchewan's own high-quality domestic diamond play

Star Diamond (TSX:DIAM) provides a tour of their facilities in Saskatchewan, including drilling equipment, kimberlite separation unit, drill core storage warehouse, Star-Orion South Diamond Project, bulk sample processing plant and more. Investment highlights: ...

Ready for Prime Time: Patriot One Technologies Partners with Tech Giants as Commercialization Begins

This small-cap firm's threat detection products have evolved from a single technology to a multi-sensor threat detection platform. With mass shootings becoming all too commonplace, Patriot One Technologies Inc. (PAT:TSX; PTOTF:OTCQX) has been working to develop a th...

What to do if you like QE3 but stocks make you nervous

QE2 in 2010 and ‘Operation Twist’ in 2011 recovered the stock market from double-digit corrections that were underway at the time, and rescued investors from their extreme bearish sentiment each time. QE3 is underway and many are convinced that&CloseCurlyQu...
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