December 22, 2012
By Tekoa Da Silva http://bullmarketthinking.com/ I reconnected yesterday with legendary investor and commodities bull, Jim Rogers. He shared thoughts on the US Fed’s recent announcement of over $1.2 trillion in annual debt monitization, the current correction in precious metals &...
December 20, 2012
By Tekoa Da Silva http://bullmarketthinking.com/ **This interview was recorded on Monday, just before Tuesday’s “flash crash” in gold** I had the great opportunity once again to speak with technical gold trader Gary Savage. Gary publishes the “Smart Money Tracker,” which is a...
December 13, 2012
By Tekoa Da Silva http://bullmarketthinking.com/ Cambridge House International is pleased to announce the attendance of Canada’s top trading teacher, Tyler Bollhorn, at the 2013 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC). Tyler is founder of Stockscores.com, and will be conducting LIVE...
December 6, 2012
By Tekoa Da Silva http://bullmarketthinking.com/  Cambridge House International is pleased to announce the attendance of some of the biggest names in the resource world, at the 2013 Vancouver Resource Investment Conference (VRIC). VRIC is the world’s largest investor-focused resource...
November 28, 2012
A message from friends of Cambridge House International: GATA is hosting a fundraising party to wrap up the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference #VRIC13 Date: Monday January 21, 2013 Time: 5:00 - 7:30 PM Location: Pan Pacific Vancouver - Cypress Suite For More Information: Click...
October 17, 2012
by David Bond It's a real court case, not the latest slogan from the Temperance League. Beer v. United States, its amusing caption notwithstanding, may, opines the New York Sun, open up a Constitutional can of worms when it comes to the Federal Reserve's printing presses. The Beer in this...
October 9, 2012
There's something in the wind. You can smell it in the woodstove fires of northern Idaho, the bracing breezes racing across the Straits of Georgia and Lake Ontario. Oh, wait: it's just Fall, full upon us now. We like the autumnal equinox, the gathering of firewood, the crispness in the air, the...
October 2, 2012
Source: JT Long of The Gold Report  (10/1/12) Forget about juggling a basket of country risk in places like South Africa and South America. For his money, newsletter writer John Kaiser would rather take a chance on explorers in his own backyard of the western U.S., based on millions of years...
October 1, 2012
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="220" caption="Beware the Ides of October"][/caption] The Ides of October will be upon us soon, though from the market's open on October's first day, one wonders if the paradigm has shifted.  Bloomberg recently published a chart showing that October,...
September 24, 2012
New “stimulus” packages by the European Central Bank and the U.S. Fed have sent gold up 10 percent in the past five weeks, the yellow metal's biggest gain since September of 2011. Barclay's upped its Q4 gold price forecast to $US1,810 per ounce and predicts an average of $1,860 for 2013. That...
September 18, 2012
We had the opportunity to sit down with one of the youngest and most successful CEO’s in the mining business today, Nolan Watson, of the Sandstorm companies. Chosen as a Canadian “Top 40 Under 40”, Nolan has created billions in shareholder wealth beginning as a 26 year old CFO at Silver...
September 14, 2012
Keith Schaefer had a chance to go on BNN and talk to Andy Bell about some of the misconceptions around fracking and what the oil and gas industry needs to do to connect with the public. Schaefer will be speaking at the Toronto Resource Investment Conference September 27th &...
September 11, 2012
Recently we sat down with Amir Adnani, CEO of Uranium Energy Corp. ($UEC), an American uranium mining company, for a conversation on the nuclear industry eighteen months after the catastrophe at Fukushima which devastated both Japan and most uranium miners’ share prices. One of the most...
September 10, 2012
After leaping like a scalded cat these past two weeks, gold hit an all-time high against the Euro on Monday, rising above (EU) 1,360 for the first time. The end of summer may be a week or two hence, but as we noted last week, the end of the doldrums came earlier than even the early Labour Day....