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Canada’s biggest producer is Teck Resources. Its stock was sent on a wild ride, first as copper prices jumped, then as the tariff reality set in. Once again, the White House has proven its capricious ...
Trump concluded tariff negotiations with Vietnam. 20% across the board tariff, 40% tariff “on any transshipping” — when goods ...
Twenty-one years ago the prime minister was Paul Martin (remember him?), Canada had a federal budget surplus of more than a billion dollars (this year the red ink will surpass $70 billion) and the ...
“An average growth rate of only around one per cent for the first half of the year as a whole, and weak momentum heading into ...
Individual stocks are a pain in the ass. Cherry picking requires attention. This can lead to burn out and sleepless nights especially when markets take a dump. Anxiety runs high and fear clouds one’s ...
Trump now hates Powell. Rather than pausing rates, he says, they should be slashed. Maybe by a full 2% or more (insane). The president wants explosive economic growth in order to pay for his fat tax ...
Many will argue that central bankers screwed up royally by allowing ‘emergency rates’ to stay in place for the past nine years. The direct correlation between the cost of money and the cost of a house ...
#1 chalkie on 06.27.23 at 3:39 pm Can’t argue with you Garth, you are right, one more move North for sure, possibly two. Household finances are showing more signs of cracking under the weight of large ...
#1 RowatNation aka Prince Polo on 06.26.21 at 8:56 am Back in August 2020, the talking heads on CNBC were yammering on about growth v. value. I thought, this is riDONK! Why not just own both and not ...
Gains being powered disproportionately by a small number of stocks is, in fact, true for most major indices. In the case of the Russell 3000, these mega-winners only comprise about 10% of the Index.
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