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Excess Money Supply Has Been Like Miracle-Gro for Gold Prices

The $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief package that President Donald Trump signed into law on March 27 is just the beginning. The Treasury Department is now seeking some $250 billion more to replenish small business loans, and there’s hope that the president...

Commodities sector has a new king

Gold is grabbing the headlines setting daily record highs. Silver is setting an-even-more-torrid pace. Wheat and coffee - American breakfast table staples - are surging due to bad weather around the world. But there's another commodity that's up big: It's surged ...

Rising Star Trillion Energy Ready to Supply Much Needed European Gas

Trillion Energy (CSE:TCF) is a company poised to bring on desperately needed natural gas production within weeks to the European market.

Uranium's Stealth Bull Market Garners Momentum

SUMMARY: Uranium has been enjoying a stealth bull market due to the coronavirus outbreak. Temporary mine closures to slow the spread of the virus at production facilities have triggered an unexpected supply squeeze, sending the price of uranium up nearly 30% since the be...

Nickel surplus to be diminished by Indonesian export ban

Why does nickel continue to be in great demand? The simple answer is that nickel has better corrosion resistance, better toughness and better strength at high and low temperatures than other metals, as well as a range of special magnetic and electronic properties. It is also...

Copper bulls ride on increased orders, mine disruptions

Hit hard by the pandemic when it first struck China in February, then again in March when it spread to the Middle East, Europe and North America, over the past month copper prices have ticked up, as economies gradually reopen and growth prospects improve. True to its “Dr. ...

Critical Cesium Supply Is Sold to China

A Monday Morning Musing from Mickey the Mercenary Geologist Contact@MercenaryGeologist.com July 1, 2019 Little more than two months ago, I reported on the pending sale of America’s world monopoly in cesium, a Trump Administration-designated critical...

Deutsche Telekom, Enthusiast Gaming, Krones - how do insiders act now?

It is generally assumed that the management and supervisory boards of companies have an information advantage over the public and for this reason they are subject to different reporting requirements depending on the stock exchange segment. In practice, this may mean that manag...

Fundamentals in Supply and Demand Will Bolster Market for Rare Earth Elements

Rare earth elements (REEs) have been in the geopolitical spotlight for much of the year. Many, myself included, are surprised that the combination of severe trade tensions between the U.S. and China, strong growth in wind farm installations (wind farms use lots of REE m...

Will the Fed Trigger Inflation This Time, Boosting Gold?

During Great Recession , many people feared that the Fed's quantitative easing would trigger high inflation , or even hyperinflation . As we know, it didn't happen. Why? Well, the main reason is that the Fed created money – that's true – but in the form of bank reserves. ...
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