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Doctor Copper Strikes – A True Economic Barometer

Copper has long been an excellent proxy for global economic health. It’s used in everything from washing machines to electric cars. That’s why copper is often referred to as “Doctor Copper” – because it c...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Rebound, or smoke and mirrors?

Could the recent fears around banking stocks be washing away? Given the recent performance among major indices, it seems possible. Gold held steady as the usual investment haven and that played right into the hands of miners ready with fresh news. Reaping the fr...

Buzz on the Bullboards: Markets recover after interest rate cut

Canadian markets started this holiday-shortened week on a lower note but showed signs of recovery after the Bank of Canada delivered another interest rate cut, trimming the rate to 4.25 per cent at this week’s policy meeting. This move aimed to stimulate...

Covid19, Bear Markets and Gold

Although I know of some great companies and stocks out there, it is best just to wait. Markets are going a lot lower and investors in the main indexes and techs won't have a recovery in their portfolios for many, many years. Gold is being sold down too at times but the up...

David Smith: 'Common Sense 2.0' Is a Call to Action to Hold Government Accountable

Maurice Jackson: Today, we're going to discuss a very, very important topic and that is debt slavery. We're also going to discuss common sense, and more importantly, what actions you need to take to protect your family. Joining us for a conversation is David Smith from m...

Standard Lithium Successfully Commissioned Demonstration Plant Despite COVID-19

The Critical Investor takes a look at the current dynamics of the lithium market, and speaks with the Standard Lithium's CEO about the firm's latest news. LiSTR demonstration plant at Lanxess project site After Standard Lithium Ltd. (SLL:TSX.V; ST...

Living in a virus-controlled world

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to infect populations, though in some countries it is slowing, talk has shifted to re-opening economies, and to manufacturing a vaccine that drug companies hope will not only work, but can be distributed at large enough doses to provide ...

Economic stimulus can’t save US from deflation and recession

One of the worst weeks on Wall Street mercifully ended on Friday. S&P 500 DJIA Nasdaq After multiple sessions of panic selling, the markets caught an up-draft after US President Trump declared a national emergency over the coronavirus, thus freeing u...

Could the coronavirus cause the next ‘Arab Spring’?

The rich are getting richer, inequality is on the rise, and the middle class, the backbone of the US economy since the 1950s, is shrinking. In 2018 the three highest-paid chief executives in the United States earned more than the output of several countries. Tesla&Close...

US between Scylla and Charybdis

I’m just going to come right out and say it: The United States is not equipped to deal with a pandemic. The nation of 327 million, despite having the number one economy in the world, and by far the most powerful military, is shockingly ill-prepared, not only ...
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