Brexit One Year Anniversary, in Five Charts
One year ago today, British voters cast their ballots in favor of leaving the 28-member European Union, defying multiple opinion … Read more
One year ago today, British voters cast their ballots in favor of leaving the 28-member European Union, defying multiple opinion … Read more
You might have heard the news that the first new coal mine in a decade opened this month in a … Read more
Last month I told you about the upcoming rebalance of the hugely popular VanEck Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ), … Read more
The 19th century belonged to the United Kingdom, the 20th century to the United States. Many market experts and analysts … Read more
This week investors shrugged off even more drama coming out of Washington. Stocks continued to rally and hit record highs, … Read more
Surprising no one, President Donald Trump announced his decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement this week, … Read more
It’s been a whirlwind week. After attending two big conferences, I landed in Vancouver today where I’ll be presenting at … Read more
Global markets have steadily been adding renewables such as wind and solar to their energy mix for several years now, … Read more
Europe is back on the map. That was one of the main takeaways last week from the SkyBridge Alternatives (SALT) … Read more
Last year, the Federal Register—the U.S. government’s depository of rules and regulations—hit an all-time high of 81,640 pages. Among the … Read more
For the last five years, crude oil has been behaving a little differently than it has in the past. At … Read more
Here at the outset, I want to share with you an interesting observation we made this week of gold’s seasonal … Read more
At the start of the second quarter, the eurozone’s manufacturing sector grew at its fastest pace in six years, climbing … Read more
In the last 20 years, the U.S. stock market has undergone an alarming change that too few people are aware … Read more
When billions of dollars flow into an ETF, it’s safe to assume this is because of its popularity among investors. … Read more