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China, Greece and the NYSE: Black Swans or Red Flags?

John Mauldin, the man behind Mauldin Economics and author of “Bull’s Eye Investing: Targeting Real Returns in a Smoke and Mirrors Market,” gave some background on the China crisis. He credited the current problems in Chinese markets to a shift away from the previous top-down command economy to an organic market. “Inevitably, this transition is […]

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Proven and Productive: BNK Petroleum Pumps Growth from Shale Properties

The Energy Report: Wolf, how did you become involved with BNK Petroleum Inc. (BKX:TSX)? Wolf Regener: I was one of the people who got Bankers Petroleum Ltd. (BNK:TSX) into the U.S. shale business originally. I decided to do something else with that business and convinced the board and shareholders to spin BNK out of Bankers

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Marin Katusa: Tricks Anybody Can Use to Out-Invest the Top Fund Managers

The Energy Report: You recently launched Katusa Research after years of working with Doug Casey. How do you see your new company expanding on what you achieved at Casey Research? Marin Katusa: My time at Casey Research was fun and a great platform to spread my wings. Doug and I are still very close. We’re

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VSA Capital’s Paul Renken Follows the Flow of Risk Capital into the Battery Space

The Energy Report: The FTSE AIM All-Share Index recently crossed the 100-day moving average to the upside. How are you interpreting that signal? Paul Renken: That move happened in early April, and means the market is moving upward for micro-cap natural resources stocks here in London. About two weeks after, the FTSE AIM All-Share Oil

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Chris and Michael Berry: What the Boomers Got Wrong—and Right—About Natural Resource Investing

The Gold Report: Mike, we often hear that the current generation doesn’t realize how good they have it compared to when you had to walk uphill both ways through snow to make a trade. Is it easier to invest today with all the resources online and pundits around every corner or is it harder to

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Uranium Got You Down? Better Days Are Ahead: Cantor Fitzgerald Canada’s Rob Chang

The Energy Report: The uranium spot price balloon has lost air again and is back down in the mid-$30/pound (mid-$30/lb) range. It was stalled there for months last year. What pushed the spot price up in the first place? Why is it falling now? Rob Chang: The uranium spot market is generally pretty thin, and

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Uranium Got You Down? Better Days Are Ahead: Cantor Fitzgerald Canada’s Rob Chang

The Energy Report: The uranium spot price balloon has lost air again and is back down in the mid-$30/pound (mid-$30/lb) range. It was stalled there for months last year. What pushed the spot price up in the first place? Why is it falling now? Rob Chang: The uranium spot market is generally pretty thin, and

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How to Ride the Lithium Battery Boom: JGL Partners’ Jonathan Lee

The Energy Report: Jonathan, what is the condition of the lithium space today? Jonathan Lee: The lithium space today is an oligopoly; there are only four major mines owned by four companies. Over the past three years, the space has actually consolidated with the largest mine, Greenbushes, owned by two companies through a joint venture

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How to Ride the Lithium Battery Boom: JGL Partners’ Jonathan Lee

The Energy Report: Jonathan, what is the condition of the lithium space today? Jonathan Lee: The lithium space today is an oligopoly; there are only four major mines owned by four companies. Over the past three years, the space has actually consolidated with the largest mine, Greenbushes, owned by two companies through a joint venture

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