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Utilities Continue To Rally – Is It Sending A Warning Signal Yet?

We have experienced an incredible rally in many sectors over the past 5+ months.  My research team has been pouring over the charts trying to identify how the next few weeks and months may play out in terms of continued trending or risks of some price volatility setting up.  We believe the Utilities Sector may […]

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Have The Global Markets Already Reached A “Critical Mass” In Terms of Recovery?

A recent Forbes article suggesting global market leverage had reached new all-time highs prompted me and my research team to begin to explore the question of whether “global markets already reached a critical mass in terms of post-COVID-19 recovery”?  If this is true, what would it mean for the rest of 2021 and into early 2022? “Chris

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Tesla and Big Tech are about to rev up the busiest week of earnings season

Published: April 25, 2021 at 9:00 a.m. ETBy  Emily Bary Earnings Watch: Tesla’s Monday report will be followed by Microsoft, Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon as more than one-third of the S&P 500 reveal first-quarter results The busiest week of earnings season is about to kick off, with Tesla and Big Tech companies expected to

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Iron ore price up as China steel futures hit new highs

MINING.COM Staff Writer | April 23, 2021 | 9:14 am MarketsTop CompaniesChinaLatin AmericaIron Ore Steel futures in China reached new highs as investors weighed the nation’s commitment to lowering production against its strong demand. (Image:junrong / Shutterstock.com) Iron ore futures advanced on Friday, on course for a fifth straight week of gains, as anti-pollution steel output curbs in China and

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Battery-metal rush pits miners against marine biologists

Bloomberg News | April 25, 2021 | 9:27 am Battery MetalsAfricaCanadaUSACobaltManganeseNickel DeepGreen is one of the companies that intends to produce metals from polymetalic rocks, found in deep oceans. (Image courtesy of DeepGreen Metals). Controversial plans to mine the ocean floor face a key test this year when a United Nations body unveils rules that could spur the exploitation

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