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Has the Stock Downswing Started in Earnest?

It turned out that the late Tuesday Kaplan and Kashkari pronouncements were an opening act in yesterday’s Powell appearance. Fed Chair’s realistic and grim assessment just served to put pressure to throw yet another lifeline to the real economy....

Could silver break-out like it did in 2011?

Silver is expected to begin the 2020s newly burnished, through a combination of higher industrial and investment demand, and tightened supply owing to mine production issues and output cuts. If it does, it would be the continuation of a trend that started last year. 2019 ...

DAVID SMITH | America It’s Common Sense vs. Debt Slavery

David Smith of the Morgan Report sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss a very important topic germane to the financial state of America, debt slavery. This interview addresses the various entities that are and have been creat...

Construction Pipeline Shows Undervalued Opportunity

This Vancouver Construction Company Continues to Trade Undervalued with a Long List of Projects in the Pipeline. A Vancouver-based general contracting company, with a list of international jobs in the pipeline, is trading for just eight cents apiece right now. From ea...

Renewable energy stocks could be the first to recover, says JPMorgan

ZAIR: Supercharging The Energy Transition • “Everything works – and will continue to work – as long as we have electricity. It’s what keeps the lights on, the oxygen flowing, the information going. Everything is the grid, the grid, the grid.&Clo...

Azarga Gets Thumbs Up from Analysts After Favorable Ruling on NRC License

After receiving a favorable ruling on the NRC license, its focus shifts to project economics. Azarga Uranium Corp. (AZZ:TSX; AZZUF:OTCQB; P8AA:FSE) recently announced that the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board (ASLB) issued its Final Initial Decision, resolving the...

The World Fell into Debt Trap. Will Gold Help?

The global debt as a percentage of the GDP has increased from around 100 percent in 1950 to almost 200 percent in 2007 and to 225 percent in 2017. The world is more indebted than it was when the global financial crisis burst. Isn’t this economic madness? We inv...

Transportation Index Points To Stock Markets Weakness

The recent news that the US and China will restart trade talks resulted in a fairly large upside price rotation as this “good news” suggests that some resolution to the trade issues may be in the works soon. Yet we want to warn traders that the US will li...

Think zinc: Another metal that can transform the energy storage sector

By Ron MacDonald, President and CEO of Zinc8 Energy Solutions Inc. Mines worldwide extract more than 11.9 million metric tons of zinc annually. There are zinc mines in over 50 countries around the world, and while the metal plays a key role in the steel industry, few ...

Silver and Gold: Balancing More Than 100 Years Of Debt Abuse

Since the creation of the Federal Reserve in 1913, the stock market has outperformed Gold and Silver significantly. Here is a great chart (from longtermtrends.net) that proves this: The S&P 500 is in red, the Dow in blue and Gold and Silver in their native colours. The ...
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