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Buzz on the Bullboards: Hot Sector Favorites

One of the highlights of the Stockhouse Bullboards is that all companies are fair game. In our review of the weekly top 6 most viewed companies by sector, newcomers might expect big household names to dominate the charts. Instead, they find that Stockhouse investors are clued ...

The Potential for a Stock Rebound

Yesterday’s session in stocks was a true bloodbath that extended well into today’s overnight sessions. It offered two glimmers of hope: one very temporary that came shortly after we exited our tremendously profitable short position, and the othe...

The Days of Sliding Oil

The tensions in the oil market are very palpable, and today is no exception to strong moves. Can we talk about a bottom in sight? Let’s take a closer look at the chart below (chart courtesy of www.stooq.com ). In our Friday’s Alert...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Debates in Top Sectors

Last week was a busy one for Canadian markets, to say the least. Alongside a spike for cannabis markets we saw the federal election cycle wrap with a Liberal Minority, and have started looking at what it means for investors. The Stockhouse Bullboards, in turn, were full ...

The Glorious Sound of Ringing In Decent Profits

Don’t be fooled by the apparent indecision in some currency pairs while we see the others moving to fresh 2019 extremes. Such an action smells of cashing profits and identifying new trading setups, which is exactly the subject of today’s Alert. ...

History of Yield Curve Inversions and Gold

The inversion of the yield curve is of crucial importance as it has historically been one of the most reliable recessionary gauges. Consequently, we invite you to read our today’s article about the history of the yield curve inversions and find out whether the ...

Precious Metals Reaching Initial Targets Prior to Aug 19 – Now What's Next?

We have heard from so many of our followers and members regarding our precious metals calls and research articles. Additionally, many of our members and followers have recently asked us about our August 19 breakdown prediction for the US/Global markets. In this research post, ...

The Currency Pairs to Watch Prior to FOMC Minutes and Jackson Hole

It’s often like this prior to market-moving events. Prices keep trading in a narrow consolidation, dropping subtle clues here and there. The context remains though, and coupled with the preceding price action, it allows to us to see the market tipping its hand....

Gold Spikes on the Saudi Oil Attacks: Can It Last?

On the weekend, there was a drone attack against the world’s largest oil processing facility and a major oilfield in Saudi Arabia. Oil prices have predictably spiked, but how will this geopolitical shock affect the gold market in the days ahead? What Happene...

Oil’s Crisis Spikes and the Impact on the Gold Price

At the time, the book was ground-breaking. Back in 2007, Nassim Taleb published a book called The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable . He promoted not to try and speculate or predict wild, outlier type events… but to prepare and plan for them. The 20...
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