Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Who Needs Drill Rigs When Roadwork Reveals MineralizationSource: Streetwise Reports March 1, 2018 (Investorideas.com Newswire) Road repairs exposed significant new mineralization at surface at a copper-gold project in Argentina that one analyst has called o...Read More
Commander Resources (TSX-V: CMD) announced today that Fjordland Exploration (TSX.V: FEX) will fund a $1.2 million exploration program on the company's South Voisey's Bay nickel-copper-cobalt project, located in northeastern Canada.The 29,400-hectare property is located in central Labrador, 80 kilometres south of Vale's Voisey's Bay Nickel mine. It covers parts of the Pants Lake Gabbro Complex.In a...Read More
After spending almost an entire day at underground refuge stations, 55 workers at The Mosaic Company's (NYSE:MOS) K2 potash facility in Saskatchewan made it safely to surface. Following a small underground fire, the workers were asked to stay at the safe spaces where they had access to drinking water and food items. In the meantime, staff just outside of the mine were running air monitoring tests....Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump has spoken to world leaders about his planned tariff hike on steel and aluminum and is not considering any exemptions to the measure, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Sunday."I know he's had conversations with a number of the world leaders," Ross said in an interview with ABC's "This Week.""The decision obviously is his, but as of the moment as far as I know he's...Read More
By Frank HolmesDisney's Black Panther is in theaters right now, breaking all kinds of box office records and wowing audiences. The film features a fictional, highly-advanced African country known as Wakanda, whose vast wealth and prosperity are derived almost exclusively from the mining of a rare, fantastical metal called vibranium.In its own colorful way, Black Panther does an excellent job dra...Read More
TSX: IVNwww.ivanhoemines.com Mr. Robert Friedland reports:Kakula now contains Indicated Mineral Resources of 174 million tonnes at 5.62% copper, plus additional Inferred Mineral Resources of 9 million tonnes at 3.66% copper, at a 3% cut-off.At a 1% cut-off, Kakula's Indicated Mineral Resources have increased by 58%, now totalling 585 million tonnes at 2.92% copper.Kakula's strike length now e...Read More
Investors Free Sign UpMember LoginBecome a MemberNews FeedsSubmit NewsEditor's PicksVideoPodcastsWine Down CornerCompaniesMarketplaceShop Genesis Metals Continues to Prove Up Chevrier Mineralization; Further Drilling About to StartSource: Critical Investor for Streetwise Reports February 27, 2018 (Investorideas.com Newswire) The Critical Investor provides an update on this company's new geolo...Read More
Strengths ? The best performing metal this week was palladium, up 0.11 percent as hedge funds boosted their net bullish in the metal. Gold traders are split between bullish and bearish on the yellow metal after the U.S. dollar rose this week. In the prior week traders were bullish and positive sentiment sent $529 million into the VanEck Gold Miners ETF. ? According...Read More
Institute for Supply Management says tariffs a 'big mistake'Markets also digest Fed Chairman Powell's Senate testimonySebastien Page, head of asset allocation at T. Rowe Price, says "we're entering a period of turbulence."U.S. stocks plunged and Treasuries climbed Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump promised to impose substantial tariffs on foreign metals, drawing a rebuke from a manufactur...Read More
Adam HamiltonArchivesFeb 23, 2018 Gold is faring quite well today technically, though you sure wouldn't know it from the rampant bearish sentiment. Gold's price is in a strong uptrend over a year old, high in both its current upleg and young bull market. Gold isn't far from breaking out to its best levels since September 2013, a really big deal. The stock markets even finally sold off after years...Read More
(IDEX Online) - Sales of fine jewelry and fine watches rose by 8.8 percent in the U.S. market in December 2017, when compared to the same month a year ago, as the graph below illustrates. Sales were an estimated $18.1 billion, according to preliminary data from the U.S. Commerce Department as the holiday season came to a climax. Strong 2017 Jewelry Sales Results Alth...Read More
As a general rule, the most successful man in life is the man who has the best informationThe global economy is booming again after years in the doldrums, commodities are back in a big way, and metals prices are for the most part, way up. In our last article showing how commodities are the place to be in 2018, we looked at five drivers: inflation, the low dollar, economic growth, the relative...Read More
*This speech was delivered at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference on January 21-22, 2018Rick Rule, founder and chairman of Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd., began his career in the securities business in 1974. He is a leading American retail broker specializing in mining, energy, water utilities, forest products and agriculture. His company has built a national reputation on taking...Read More
There will be no hot war between the U.S. and China. No "Battle of Beijing".With both sides armed with nuclear missiles, this is an impossibility.Technically, there could be a proxy war via Taiwan. But this is also highly unlikely. Too much World War III risk. Plus, the Taiwanese have witnessed what happened in Ukraine, and are not keen to be next in line.Trade is the field where this contest will...Read More
Happy April 15th. Remember to file your tax return, or else file for an extension. (Okay, that's my public service announcement for the day.) And welcome to many new subscribers who have joined us in recent weeks. Now, on to business.This note pertains to President Trump's tariff schedules; or rather, his on-again, off-again tariff schedules. They come, they go. They get put in place, the stock ma...Read More
AI is set to usher in a new industrial revolution.To prepare, I've been brushing up on past industrial revolutions, starting with the first one, which took place from around 1750 to 1830.A few of the more disruptive inventions from this period include:Steam enginesMechanized factoriesPower looms (textiles)Stocking frames (knitting)Coke smelting (iron tech)The adoption of these tools completely cha...Read More
For decades, Asia traded freedom for prosperity.Its model rapid industrialization, export-led growth, and iron-fisted governance was held up as a new gold standard. Western elites applauded it. Economists wrote glowing case studies. CEOs lined up to outsource.But behind the sleek GDP numbers and glittering skylines was a system built on suppressed wages, crushed dissent, and one crucial assump...Read More
Gold may be the crown jewel of precious metals, rising during economic uncertainty, but silver has repeatedly proven itself to be the underdog ready to take the throne. History reveals a compelling trend where silver, initially lagging behind gold during its surges, catches up with dramatic flair, often delivering returns 2 to 5 times greater.For investors seeking both safety and explosive potenti...Read More
For the past few years, the world has been infected with a common strain of tech stock fever.Symptoms include buying stocks at 50x revenue, chasing a handful of big names to ridiculous prices, and believing the bull market can last forever.This particular strain of tech mania has been around for centuries:Railway mania, England 1840s, U.S. 1860 – 1870sElectricity and telephone boom, U.S. 188...Read More
According to the latest survey of fund managers by Bank of America, 49% say that gold is the most crowded trade.This marks the first time in 2 years that the Magnificent 7 tech stocks did not top the "overcrowded" survey.However, there's a problem here. The fund managers responding to this survey clearly don't know much about the gold market. My guess is they have not positioned their clients for...Read More