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You Should be Buying Gold Stocks Now

A few weeks ago we noted the bullish setup for 2020. Macro developments, one way or another will tend to favor Gold. There isn’t a realistic scenario that isn’t Gold bullish. Note the comments from various Fed-heads last week. They are l...

Events that Shook the Global Financial Markets in 2019

It was another big year for the global financial markets that culminated in a phase 1 trade agreement and assured Britain’s departure from the EU. Bob Mason It was yet another spectacular yea...

Bull in the China stocks?

The global economic expansion continues apace, albeit not without hiccups and setbacks focused around the PIIGS group of nations. There, we recently saw trouble manifest in Fitch Ratings Agency’s downgrade of Portuguese sovereign debt (from AA to AA-), an eve...

Consumer Discretionary Sector and Corporate Bonds On Verge of Sell-off

I have been warning of a peak in the markets and a continued capital shift in the global economy that continued to push the NASDAQ and DOW towards new all-time highs while the foundations of the global markets continued to weaken. I authored dozens of research posts regar...

Where to Get Income in a Low-Yield World

So far in 2020, the yield on the 10-year Treasury has averaged an anemic 0.01 percent when adjusted for inflation. Since the end of January, it’s actually dipped below 0 percent, trading as low as negative 0.14 percent on January 31. What this means is...

Oil Is Now More Volatile Than Bitcoin

You know that the oil markets have truly gone to the dogs when they are suddenly riskier than one of the world's most volatile commodities: bitcoin. Bitcoin and most cryptocurrencies are synonymous with extreme bouts of volatility. However, it's crude oil that is now earni...

Was That an S&P 500 Reversal? Most Probably Not

Despite opening with another bullish gap, the buyers just could push stocks higher yesterday. But the futures have rebounded in the overnight trading, so can the S&P 500 upswing continue now? Let’s check yesterday’s developments on the dail...

Gold Stocks Are Overbought. You Don’t Want Prices to Go Straight Up

Bill Powers of MiningStockEducation.com talks with a professional trader and market commentator Chris Vermeulen says gold stocks are overbought and need a breather which would be good for the overall upward trend. Chris shares how he has and is trading the junior gold ...

Gold, Silver, & Copper Royalties - A Promising Investment Opportunity

(Location of the drill holes in the High-Grade Silver zone to the SW of Bilbao. Image via Xtierra Inc. Click to enlarge.) Investors have enjoyed a resurgence of mining stocks in 2020 primarily due to the rise of gold and silver prices but for those l...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Do the Dead Cats Bounce?

(Image via CGX Energy Inc.) You’ve heard that what goes up must come down, but in the stock trading world, what goes down should come up. Even a dead cat can bounce if it falls from high enough up, right? The markets coined this term believing th...
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