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May 28, 2018
There is no shortage of outlandish commentary in the financial markets. People make all sorts of calls, but when it comes to precious metals, people who call for higher prices are often dismissed. Keith Neumeyer isn't afraid to share his thoughts, but when he calls for $8,000 USD/oz gold,...
May 28, 2018
The earthquake, tsunami, and subsequent meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi facility in Japan shook the world. Not only did it displace thousands of people, but the entire Japanese nuclear reactor fleet was shut down. Today the Fukushima Daiichi complex is still a mess, and the Japanese reactors...
May 27, 2018
There is no way to avoid seeing all the debt coming out of the USA. Peter Schiff took the stage at the IMIC and broke down what he thinks is coming for the most indebted country on planet earth. The US government is running a deficit of around $100 Billion US dollars per month, and this is...
May 24, 2018
It is hard to find a high tech field in Canada that isn't growing. Unlike many countries, Canada has welcomed crypto development and made investing in the space easy. In addition to HIVE Blockchain, Vancouver is home to First Block Capital. They were early to the crypto developers party, and...
May 20, 2018
The massive ramp in the price and popularity of cryptocurrency has made people take notice of a little watched sector. Bitcoin and Ethereum made numerous new millionaires appear over the last two years. But Blockchain, which is the system that makes cryptocurrencies function, has found a firm base...
May 14, 2018
According to Peter Schiff, there are some big problems brewing. The crisis that began in 2008 created a new global financial order, but its stability is questionable. Peter has talked about how the prior two FED-led debt bubbles culminated in the 2008 credit crisis, and now that interest rates...
May 14, 2018
Three asset classes dominated investor conversations in 2017 - Gold, Crypto and Cannabis. Every major news outlet hosted a Bitcoin vs Gold debate, as investors tried to make sense of a frothing market. The spec markets were hot in general, and many investors made a killing. But the first half of...
May 12, 2018
It isn't easy to come by economic deposits of gold these days. As Brent Cook points out in this enlightening presentation, the major gold producers are looking at a major decline in their reserves over the next two decades. The mining business relies on constant exploration to create new...
May 11, 2018
The western world has been in the drivers seat when it comes to gold trading for a long time. Places like London, New York and Chicago have been setting the price of gold for decades, but in the west, gold isn't a widely consumed item. Most people in the North America, Europe and the UK...
May 11, 2018
When it comes to conversations on energy, it’s hard to leave your feelings at the door. It’s arguable that energy is the single most important driver of human progress – it’s a multi-trillion dollar industry that powers our daily lives, technological advancements, and...
May 11, 2018
This year we are beginning the International Metal Writers Conference by inviting five of our conference keynotes to the stage to share what they currently own and what they currently recommend. The key ingredient to a good stock picking panel? - The panelists are going deeper in their diligence...
May 10, 2018
Where is the next bull market? What asset class will crash this year? On May 15 at the International Mining Investment Conference, three investment guru’s will discuss where they are putting their cash to get ahead of the trend. We will be diving deep into new asset classes like...
May 9, 2018
This year, leading up to the International Mining Investment Conference we have seen a surge of interest focused on metals relating to the renewable energy sector - metals that contribute to battery technology or electricity generation. We are all cheering for a brighter, more renewable future,...
May 9, 2018
There may be a new dynamic emerging in the way inflation is viewed by the FED. In a recent podcast Peter Schiff explored the idea of 'symmetrical' inflation, and how it could affect the US economy going forward. There is no doubt that the ultra lax monetary policy that global central...