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Aftermath Locks up a Boatload of Silver

When the precious metals bull begins to roar, silver roars along with it. In general, when the metals go down silver goes down more and faster than gold. When precious metals climb, silver climbs faster and goes higher. So if you believe that we are in a metals bull mar...

Visionary Vicissitude

It was one of those days that all sexagenarians loathe; you have to go to the doctor, and whether it's the GP (general practitioner) or the dentist or the proctologist, nothing reminds you more rapidly of your advancing age than going to the optometrist. Now, many of ...

The Great Dichotomy

One of the advantages of being a sexagenarian is that after forty years investing in stocks, bonds, commodities, and currencies you have a pretty good idea when something is not exactly "right." If you have lived a good, normal life and you still have decent control of ov...

Five Small Caps Expanding Their Business Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

Some small caps are finding new opportunities during the Covid-19 pandemic. While the extreme market volatility over the past weeks creates a lot of uncertainly, some companies have seen business increase amid the Covid-19 epidemic. Here are a handful of sma...

And Here Comes Whirlaway!: What Silver and the Horse Have in Common

Sector expert Michael Ballanger anticipates the come-from-behind winning run of silver. In the late 1930s, a young stallion was born in Lexington, Ky., at the legendary Calumet Farm, that went on to win seventeen major races from 1940–1942, including the Triple Crown (Kent...

Gold and Oil: Remembering the '70s

Before I get started on my weekly commentary, I want to thank you all for the waterfall of responses to A Boomer's Plea posted last weekend, in what I must confess was my most impassioned missive of a multi-decade writing career. Speaking out as a member of the generat...

Explorer Set to Drill on 'Standout' Target in the Golden Triangle

The thing about experience is it lets you see current situations in context—opportunities are more apparent when you've gone through the experience before. Libero Copper Corp. (LBC:TSX.V:, LBCMF:OTCQB) was established in 2016 for exactly this reason. A group of geolo...

Bad Moon Rising

For those of you that have followed my raves and rants over the years, you are undisputedly aware of all of my biases when it comes to almost everything: bankers, politicians, invasive species, free market suppression, entitled Millennials, and finally, the utility of p...

First Cobalt, Last Man Standing in North American Cobalt Sector

First Cobalt Corp. (FCC:TSX.V; FTSSF:OTCQX; FCC:ASX) announced it has entered into a US$5 million loan facility with Glencore International Plc (GLEN:LSE) to complete advanced engineering, metallurgical testing, field work and permitting associated with the recommiss...

Group Ten Delivers World-Class Drill Results for PGM

The world is at an interesting junction. Awash in debt caused by promises that governments cannot possibly fulfill, civil disorder takes place in at least fourteen different countries. The U.S. political system has tied itself into partisan knots in an effort to replay ...
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