By the early summer of 1940, Belgium and the Netherlands were defeated.France was on the brink of surrender. Continue...Read More
MMT basically posits that the wise and incorruptible solons in government should create as much currency as they think is needed, spend it in areas they like, and solve anyContinue...Read More
If you have been following our research over the past few months, you already know that we’ve called just about every major move in Gold over the past 14+ months. Recently, we called for Gold to rally to $1300 area, establish a minor peak, stall and retrace back to setup a momentum base pattern. We predicted this move to take place back in January 2019 – nearly 30+ da...Read More
There is a sense oftriumphalism in the tag-line, “U.S.A. is now a net oil exporter”. Reminiscentof “Mission Accomplished”; first it’s not true, second; what’s hiding in thewings is sinister.In February, in thePermian, Initial Production netLegacy-Loss (IPnL), which measures change in production capacity, was down 42%on the peak in May 201898.5% of changes...Read More
Goldis turning vigorously lower. And not only gold at that. Red, red, everywhere inprecious metals you look. The silent scream we wrote about yesterday broughtserious repercussions. In this article, we devote extraordinary attention tothe short-term picture throughout the PMs complex. Stay tuned as in the comingday(s) we’ll explain here how it affects the long-term charts and the 2012-2013&n...Read More
LONDON, 15 March 2019 - The latest weekly podcast from Investors Chronicle, the UK's longest running private investor magazine, today hosts BullionVault director of research Adrian Ash as its expert guest.Part of the now Nikkei-owned Financial Times group since 1978, the Investors Chronicle traces its publication back to 1860.In this week's podcast, the IC's deputy personal finance editor Taha Lok...Read More
By: IRA EPSTEINGold at 18-DMA. Bearish momentum being lost. Gold price figuring out what to do next:Read More
Boeing has bounced very precisely from the 363.20 midpoint pivot shown, validating the pattern and its very bearish 'D' target at 323.72. This means that if and when the bounce from today's low sputters out and the stock relapses beneath 363.20, it could fall all the way to 323.72, or 14%, in search of traction. The secondary pivot at 343.46 would become our minimum downside objective at that...Read More
By: Stefan Gleason, In a once rare property crime now trending higher around the world, thieves are stealing precious metals from automobiles.These opportunistic criminals don't bother rummaging through glove compartments in the hope of finding stashed jewelry or gold coins. Instead, they go for the near certain score of exposed catalytic converters.A car's catalytic converter is attached to its...Read More
Trade headlines and dismal data weighed on investor sentimentIt was a choppy day of trading on Wall Street, as traders digested dismal Chinese data and reports U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping postponed a trade meeting that was expected later this month. Lackluster U.S. housing data sent stocks to their intraday lows, though the major market indexes had nearly erased th...Read More
Gold is turning vigorously lower. And not only gold at that. Red, red, everywhere in precious metals you look. The silent scream we wrote about yesterday brought serious repercussions. In this article, we devote extraordinary attention to the short-term picture throughout the PMs complex. Stay tuned as in the coming day(s) we'll explain here how it affects the long-term charts and the 2012-201...Read More
B.C.'s biggest mining mergers and acquisitions (M&As) in 2018 doubled in value to $9.5 billion compared with $4.6 billion in 2017, which was the second-lowest-valued year for M&As since 2013.Despite the impressive growth in 2018, the annual value of B.C.'s mining M&As still has a long way to go to reach the 2015 high of $10.4 billion. In recent years, the average mining M&A deal value has grown fa...Read More
Even as global growth fears stir, Goldman Sachs expects solar to be strong in several international marketsFirst Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR) continues to move higher in 2019, now up almost 29% to test the $55 mark, equivalent to a 33% decline from its 52-week high of $81.72 from April. FSLR shares earlier topped out at a roughly eight-month high of $55.62, extending a run above their 200-day moving...Read More
On March 14 the Mining Association of Canada released the latest edition of its annual Facts & Figures report that provides a comprehensive overview of the trends affecting Canada's mining sector. It contains the unwanted truth that this country's competitiveness continues to erode.Canada is losing its ability to seize new opportunities for growth and it is essential the federal and provincial gov...Read More
Toronto-based Metals Creek Resources is passing along the latest drill results from its Garrison gold project 35 km northwest of Kirkland Lake. The property has two distinct anomalies - the 1,000-metre long Southern anomaly that has historic drilling results and the 600-metre long Northern anomaly that has not been tested.Two holes last year targeted the Southern anomaly. The first hole had no sig...Read More
Gold futures pulled back below the $1,300-an-ounce level on Thursday, giving up their highest levels of the month, as the U.S. dollar regained its footing and investors appeared to shrug off political turmoil in the U.K. surrounding the country's preparations for exiting from the European Union. Gold for April delivery GCJ9, +0.56% on Comex fell $14.20, or 1.1%, to settle at $1,295.10 an ounce....Read More
Gold futures pulled back below the $1,300-an-ounce level on Thursday, giving up their highest levels of the month, as the U.S. dollar regained its footing and investors appeared to shrug off political turmoil in the U.K. surrounding the country's preparations for exiting from the European Union. Gold for April delivery GCJ9, +0.56% on Comex fell $14.20, or 1.1%, to settle at $1,295.10 an ounce....Read More
Options volume has ramped up on PLUG and SMSI The Dow has explored both sides of breakeven today, as investors digest the latest housing data. But three penny stocks making sizable moves today are healthcare firm Atossa Genetics Inc (NASDAQ:ATOS), alternative energy name Plug Power Inc (NASDAQ:PLUG), and software concern Smith Micro Software Inc (NASDAQ:SMSI). Here's a quick look at what's got th...Read More
The activity may not be bearish, thoughWageWorks Inc (NYSE:WAGE) stock is trading at the top of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) today, up 29.5% at $38.69, on news the flexible benefits provider will file the bulk of its delayed financial reports with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) by the evening of Tuesday, March 19. The company's fiscal 2018 report will still be delayed.WAGE stoc...Read More
After four straight months of inflows, holdings in global gold-backed ETFs and similar products fell in February by 33 tonnes to 2,479t, equivalent to $1.3 billion in outflows, and gold trading volumes decreased 5% below the 2018 averages to $104 billion per day, according to data from the World Gold Council (WGC).However, global gold-backed ETF flows remain positive on the year ($1.7 billion) on...Read More