Brian HicksPosted March 5, 2013
China is already the world's largest consumer of copper, but its demand is expected to grow even more this year. Can the global supply sustain this?
Briton RylePosted March 5, 2013
Junior exploration company Ivanplats (TSX: IVP) has received an upgrade on its mineral reserves, expanding its discovery of platinum, palladium, rhodium, and gold...
Brian HicksPosted March 5, 2013
China and Venezuela have entered into a natural resources agreement that is being scrutinized by opposing parties, but it could prove to be mutually beneficial...
Jason StutmanPosted March 5, 2013
The digital currency Bitcoin has been volatile since it arose in 2009. But as the currency gains traction and appeal, it may just be the next big thing...
Brian HicksPosted March 4, 2013
In my Dec. 17 report, I gave you my top 10 investments for 2013 that were about to rocket higher. With the exception of gold, silver, and mining stocks, all are up. Here's why I maintain my outlook...
Brian HicksPosted March 4, 2013
In light of the recent price drops for gold and the economic conditions likely this year, Goldman Sachs has cut its gold price forecast...
Brian HicksPosted March 4, 2013
After an expected downgrade in its credit rating, the UK will stick with austerity measures until the economy is able to recover...
Briton RylePosted March 4, 2013
The second copper ETF in several months has been approved by the SEC. But some industrial copper users have lashed out...
Jeff SiegelPosted March 1, 2013
President Obama embraces special interest lucre in everything from campaigning to curbing gun violence...
Brian HicksPosted March 1, 2013
Gold production is slowing down worldwide as large, "supergiant" finds appear to be a thing of the past. But one U.S. state could still offer potential...
Briton RylePosted March 1, 2013
Beaten down by the technology wave of advances e-readers and tablets, Barnes and Noble (NYSE: BKS) may be opting for a different strategy...
Christian DeHaemerPosted February 28, 2013
Marijuana stocks: These small, little-known companies could see a massive rerating as more states legalize weed.