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Quantum Economics, Negative Interest Rates and Financially Transmitted Diseases

This week the US Federal Reserve announced an emergency rate cut of 0.5% (50bps). It is part of a coordinated effort by central bankers around the world to keep the decade long bull market going a few days longer. Ultra low interest rates and ever depreciating currencie...

Buzz on the Bullboards: A recap of recent activity and stocks in focus

Last week witnessed a flurry of stock activity on Bay Street in Toronto and Wall Street in New York, as investors grappled with market volatility and shifting dynamics. After a major sell-off, markets have been on edge, closely monitoring corporate earnings and other key ...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Interest rates steady, but are markets?

A turbulent October has just ended on a high note, for what it’s worth. The late-game performance among North American indices wasn’t enough to stop the first three-month losing streak among many indices since 2020. November seems to be...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Challenges amid inflation and geopolitical tensions

Last week saw the Canadian and U.S. stock markets grappling with a host of challenges, from surging inflation data to escalating tensions in the Middle East. Adding to the mix, a historic trial commenced in New York, as former U.S. President Donald Trump faced allegations...

Is Canopy Growth a good stock to buy?

Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX:WEED) holds a prominent position in the Canadian cannabis industry, but is it a good stock to buy? Initially, the stock experienced remarkable growth, driven by the anticipation surrounding the legalization of recreational cannabis in ...

Will Democrats fire back with second stimulus?

Data revealed last week showed a job market that's careening down a steep street with no breaks. Yet investors shrugged off concerns and the stock market actually ended the week up 1.5% due to that rockin' Monday on the first day of the month. That's because there...

THE BIG D

According to Investopedia (even though the National Bureau of Economics has redefined it), “a recession is a macroeconomic term that refers to a significant decline in general economic activity in a designated region. It had been typically recognized as two consecutive quart...

Buzz on the Bullboards: The Rebound Season?

As soon as American Thanksgiving passes, the mood in North American markets shifts dramatically. Investors start to contend with holidays, gifts, and vacations on one hand, and the end of their fiscal years on the other. Companies also look to end the calendar year on a po...

Profiting from the world's largest cache of commodities

In the quarter century stretching from the late-1880s to the First World War, there was a mad rush by the world's leading powers to occupy and annex African territory. Now, 100 years later, the world's elite again are scrambling to make their respective marks on the continen...

Gold vs Bitcoin: Quantum Economics and Financially Transmitted Diseases

It’s a common strategy in war. Addition by division. Put simply, adding content and flair by dividing two sides, is a very effective means of polarizing two or more sides. Cultural communists use it in their war on climate change “ You&CloseCurlyQu...
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