Mon, 30 January 2017
Are we becoming the disunited States of Trump? The liberals are having a major meltdown around the globe. First the UK went down, then the US, next will be France and then who knows what's next.
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Mon, 30 January 2017
Consumers and Corporate America have taken substantial notice of the pro-growth President Elects Donald Trump moves to enhance jobs and stimulate corporate spending which has been nonexistent the last 6 years. Corporate America has spent 2.5 trillion on share buy backs and not invested in their model. Consumers are feeling good as the political scene is creating the appearance to stimulate the economy by way of deregulation for all businesses, tax reform and infrastructure spending could be a tripled headed trifecta for the US economy. If any of these initiatives get bogged down in Congress look for profit taking as the market is searching for additional reasons to go higher. The velocity of money in the economy will be increasing in 2017.
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Mon, 30 January 2017
It's been just 9 days but Trump is firmly in the driver's seat. Love him or hate him, he's running the show. He's our first workaholic 'n chief since LBJ. No one can keep up with him. And he's chosen to surround himself with people just like himself. Rex Tilerson, Steve Mnuchin, Mad Dog Mathis, etc. If you don't think Washington can get things done, you're in for a surprise. It's a new day in America. Whether they can pay off the debt is another story, they aren't miracle workers after all.
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Fri, 27 January 2017
David Sidoo is CEO, President and Director of Advantage Lithium. This junior is well situated to become a major Lithium Producer. They've just done a major capital raise and are thus well situated. They've got extremely promising projects in Nevada and Argentina. On the demand side, we're at the beginning of a major boom in electric cars that's shows all the signs of a major new trend. Right now EV's are just specialty vehicles, but every major car company from GM, Ford, BMW, Mercedes, etc., is getting in on the action. Therefore, Lithium demand is set to go exponential. Prices have increased dramatically and that has led to a scramble to find more resources. David is totally committed to building a world class company, just like he's done in the past, and he's well on his way to doing so again!
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Thu, 26 January 2017
Trump made a campaign promise to improve job opportunities for the US worker. He has to address this head on. If BMW were building cars in their home country and shipping them to US, this wouldn’t be an issue; but when they are moving the jobs 20 miles south of the border just because of cheaper labor and shipping cars here, it clearly is a decision made to circumvent the process and doesn’t benefit US workers
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Thu, 26 January 2017
Woody sees many opportunities opening up in the new Trump reality. Where others can't bear to accept it, Woody has embraced the new paradigm. The market will be correcting shortly. Commodities will be the new leaders, including gold and silver. Wall Street has no inkling what's in store for them, just like they never saw Trump coming. However, Woody and I were the outliers, we knew that Trump was the one!
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Wed, 25 January 2017
Danielle Park observes that when Obama entered the Whitehouse markets were hitting lows and so was the economy. With Trump's entrance, it's the exact opposite. She believes that cycles rule and that even if Trump is able to implement all of his policies and they go as planned, it will be impossible to beat the cycle. It's like trying to turn the proverbial aircraft carrier, it takes time. And the current occupant gets the blame regardless of who caused the mess. Let's all sit back and see what happens next.
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Wed, 25 January 2017
It's amazing what a little debt will. (Or a lot!) A trillion here a trillion and pretty soon you're talking global insolvency. The US, China, Japan and the EU are printing money and spreading the wealth around in an effort to avoid recession or worse. Some central banks are even buying stocks. Will the Fed start doing this as well? Time will tell?
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Wed, 25 January 2017
What Happening Wednesdays With Andrew Hoffman: Thermonuclear currency wars;
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Mon, 23 January 2017
Ryan Irvine of KeyStocks.com explains that while the future may be bleak for many miners who will never actually develop their long sought after mine, there are golden stocks that he and his colleagues regularly uncover such as the maker of Karaoke machines that is absolutely killing it. They start by screening 3,000 stocks and look for companies that are under-followed, have sales and earnings and growth, imagine that. Then they meet with management and learn everything they can about the company. Oh and by the way, KeyStocks sells their research to investors rather than selling stocks, so there's never a conflict of interest.
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Mon, 23 January 2017
Andy Schectman of Miles Franklin was a major sponsor at the Vancouver Resource Conference. He just introduced a new single key safe deposit box program that's off the grid and located in Canada. It's a major innovation and is fully compliant with all US laws and regulations. It took a lot of out of the box thinking and work, but Andy pulled it off! Kudos to him and Miles Franklin.
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Mon, 23 January 2017
It's amazing what a difference an election can make. Now that Trump is president if he doesn't like something he simply sends out a Tweet and awaits the fall out. Whether it's Ford, GM, Boeing, Lockheed or the Dollar. Last week he Tweeted out his unhappiness over the strong US Dollar and like magic it came tumbling down. Perhaps he can do the same thing for childhood obesity, illegal immigration and the dumbing down of our schools. Way to go Donald!
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Thu, 19 January 2017
It's been a while since we last spoke with Dudley Baker. His site CommonStockWarrants.com has only gotten better and so have the opportunities. Publicly-traded Warrants, which are similar to options--but generally longer in duration, provide a great deal of potential upside leverage for resource stocks. The downside is that they come with an expiration date, so exposure to them always needs to be limited. Dudley is a straight shooter and gives you an look over his shoulder at what he's holding now. We personally profited from his advice during 2011. But it's been a long drought between 2011 and 2016. Appetite for risk always has to be held closely in check.
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Wed, 18 January 2017
Mark Podolsky a/k/a The Land Geek joined us for an update on the land market. Opportunities continue strong. Mark shares with us a number of success stories from his students, ordinary people who continue to make very significant returns in the land market. Best of all there's not much competition, no tenants, no toilets and no termites. It's an incredible passive income play!
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Wed, 18 January 2017
What's Happening Wednesdays with Andrew Hoffman: Yesterday's historic Trump comments, that the dollar is "too strong"
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Tue, 17 January 2017
It’s personally exciting to watch the inauguration of President-Elect Donald J. Trump, for several reasons. First, for egotistical reasons. If you’re an FSN community member then you know that I had been predicting his victory since July of 2015, long before almost any overpaid prognosticator. What they considered to be major gaffes and blunders I correctly interpreted as indicators of his humanity and his killer sense of humor. After all, no presidential candidate had run with a sense of humor since Bill Clinton, and before him John F. Kennedy. I still chuckle at JFK’s depiction of Washington, DC, “…as a combination of Northern charm and Southern efficiency.” Don't forget about our lifelong sponsor Jason Hartman. His event Meet the Masters of Income Property is a must see. Check it out at JasonHartman.com/Lutz. I'm sorry that I will be in Vancouver rather than sunny Irvine CA with Jason. Happy Inauguration Day to all!
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Tue, 17 January 2017
Noted filmmaker Joel Gilbert has had Obama's number for quite some time. From questions of his parentage to his ideology to his real agenda, Joel has held nothing back. Now with just three days to go before the end of the nightmare, Joel gives his take on the farewell address and what we can expect of Donald Trump, who is a real person, not a blow dried and manufactured politician.
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Mon, 16 January 2017
There's a new breed of optimism rearing its head. Call it Trumpian optimism. We haven't seen anything like it for decades, not since Ronald Reagan. But will it be enough to solve our yuuge problems? No problem can be solved from an attitude of pessimism and hopelessness. No, only optimism, hopefulness and a sense of positivity can solve personal, societal and human problems. But will it be enough? We certainly all hope and pray that it will be so, but we must be realistic. $20 trillion is a lot of debt! Can Donald Trump do it?
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Mon, 16 January 2017
In a recent article it was shown that the Millennials have very poor survival skills. No surprise here, the snowflakes seems to melt away at the slightest problem. But author, podcaster Anthony Kovic is optimistic. He believes that the Millennials got an unwelcome wake up call on November 8 and that they will quickly adapt. They won't put up with inefficient government when there's an app for that. Let's see if he's right.
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Mon, 16 January 2017
In just a few short days Donald J. Trump will be sworn in as the 45th president. Goldman Sachs appears to be very happy, with much of their staff and alumni in key economic positions. But they're the only ones. Government by Tweet has become the rule. And Obama has become all but irrelevant, Barrack who? What's in store for the new administration, let's see what will happen next.
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Wed, 11 January 2017
Call John a permanent-Trump skeptic. But so far he's liking what he sees. There is cause for concern because now it's time to deal with the landmine known as Obamacare. What to do with it? The Republicans can't seem to come to terms, but wait until they get a tirade of Trump Tweets. That will set them straight like nothing else. They're still coming to terms with the new sheriff in town and they're not sure exactly what to do about it.
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Wed, 11 January 2017
Chris Vermeulen is a very savvy trader and even he was taken by surprise by the stock market's Trump rally. Especially by its strength and ferocity and he sees no immediate end in site. It could go on and on. But it won't necessarily be bad for commodities and precious metals. He's seeing very bullish signs in those markets as well. So are we living in the best of all possible worlds?
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Wed, 11 January 2017
What's really happening Wednesdays with Andrew Hoffman: Is "Trump-flation" about to be refuted?
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Wed, 11 January 2017
For over a decade, Jason was groomed at two of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, Germany’s Bayer AG and US-based Johnson and Johnson before expanding his successful career into leading specialty pharmaceutical, biotech and device companies in their pursuit of growth and capital. Then he happened upon 3DSignatures, which he described as a diamond in the rough. The quality of the research and technology coming out of the company was truly astounding. They may close to a number of major breakthroughs in the diagnosis and treatment of disease through the 3D Telomere Analysis. Without getting into a major dissertation on the subject, it enables scientists to analyze a particular portion of the chromosome, which Jason likens to the cap on a shoelace. The immediate applications are amazing, such as far more accurate prostate cancer tests, and personalized treatment plans for many different types of cancer. In fact 3DSignatures is working on 14 different diseases at this moment. Exciting times in biotech.
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Tue, 10 January 2017
Poor Meryl Streep. She just can't deal with the prospect of a President Trump. Who would have ever believed that she was part of a persecuted class? Her career and her reputation have taken a permanent well-deserved hit. Next we talked about the savages who attacked and tortured a mentally disabled white man in Obama's hometown of Chicago. It was a sickening display of barbarity. Just like Black Lives Matter, which should be declared a terrorist organization by the incoming president. Obama has fostered an environment of lawless and encouraged attacks on the police. No wonder murder and mayhem are increasing across the country.
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