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Take Advantage of Gold’s Selloff

Why gold is falling … get ready for a blow-out in government spending … the world’s debt load is surging … central banks are buying gold at record levels Short-term pain, long-term gain. That’s the forecast for gold. Unpacking this, let’s begin with the short-term pain. After notching a fresh all-time high toward the end… More 

Why the Stock Market Could Double After Trump’s Inauguration

Today, I want to share a special essay from InvestorPlace CEO Brian Hunt, where he’ll review the implications of a Trump presidency and what it means for investors. Specifically, he'll share three factors that should drive stocks higher. More 

What Trump Means for Oil Prices and Stocks

Will Trump help or hurt oil stock prices? … analyzing global supply … low valuations and fat dividend yields … Bitcoin is surging … are altcoins next? Are oil stocks a “buy” with Trump headed back to the White House? The kneejerk line of thinking goes, “Trump is friendly to oil… he’ll deregulate… time to… More 

AI’s Unquenchable Thirst and the Opportunity It Brings

The more stressed the world’s water supplies become, the greater the likelihood that water costs will rise for the data center industry. This relationship is just starting to create compelling opportunities for investors. More 

Weekly Upgrades and Downgrades

During these busy times, it pays to stay on top of the latest profit opportunities. And today's blog post should be a great place to start. More 

Behind the “Trump Bump”: How Much Could Stocks Rise in 2025?

For the past two days, the stock market has benefitted nicely from the so-called “Trump Bump.” But how big is the “Trump Bump” really? More 

5 Stocks to Buy on a Trump Victory 

Half of all Americans are delighted. Trump has promised everything from lower taxes to stricter migration rules, and Congress appears in a position to let him follow through. The other half are Googling “How can I apply for Canadian citizenship?” But no matter what your political leanings are, the question is, “What’s next?” More