There is a competition in the content business to see who can get content out the fastest. Most publishers publish every day. Many publish several times per day.
The message is always that this headline matters.
Maybe it does.
Probably it doesn’t.
I subscribe to Bloomberg, the...
On the morning of Thursday, October 18, 1907, the third-largest trust in New York City experienced a curious increase in withdrawals.
Trusts, at the time, were like banks, except far less regulated. They only had to hold 5% of their depositor funds in the bank - they were free to speculate with...
Alongside the CIA and NSA, the DIA forms the third arm of the triumvirate in the US government.
The Defence Intelligence Agency might not be as commonly showcased in movies and TV shows, but it is every bit as powerful as its counterparts. It plays a vital role in the direction of the Army,...
I have a good friend who lives in the same town as me. He’s lived here since it was just loggers and rock climbers, a salt-of-the-earth type of human. He’s a successful entrepreneur and has made quite a bit of money, but despite this, he’s the same old mountain boy he’s...
I have written and spoken at length about the utility of confidence and how it relates to optionality. For example, having the confidence to know you can weather the storm gives you the option of patience when everyone else is losing their mind.
This principle holds value inside and outside of...
Humans balance the need to seek shelter and the desire to conquer.
Either path leads us to a place of centralized control.
When we conquer, we start businesses and consolidate industries. When we seek shelter, we ask for regulation and authority....
I don’t know if you can learn anything from me.
I’ve made some money, but I can’t retire anytime soon. I am an investor, but I don’t write $1 million cheques. I like to write, but I am not a best-selling author.
I host a podcast. I host a conference. I...
Last week at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, nearly 100 global money managers took to the stage to give a speech or join me for a fireside chat to discuss their outlook on the remainder of the decade.
More so than ever before, I heard a consensus from almost...
A few of my recent newsletters have been critical of the renewable energy sector. Many readers responded asking why - why I don’t appear to support clean, sustainable energy and why I haven’t acknowledged the problems with fossil fuels.
Let me clarify, I am...
Last week I wrote about some bull market signals I was watching in the gold sector.
I’ve got another one for you.
We are 21 days away from our annual Vancouver Resource Investment Conference, and we have sold 105% more tickets this year than...
Happy New Year - my gym is already packed with strange faces getting a jump on their new year's resolutions.
I enjoy the January crowds. I don’t compete for the treadmills, squat racks or the ever-popular bench press stations. I find a 7’ x 7’ square on the floor...
Last week, I wrote about the controversial Alberta Sovereignty Act. A piece of Canadian Legislature that the media had claimed would split apart the country and impoverish Albertans if passed. Four days later, the Albertan legislative assembly voted to pass the act.
Now the battle...
During 2021 I developed a healthy respect for the sovereignty of the United States. I travelled a lot through the US during the Summer and Fall of that year. The world was battling a common threat, yet every time I crossed a state line, I experienced a completely different style of risk...
It is tempting, at times, to tiptoe safely to death.
Lions in captivity live nearly twice as long as their wild counterparts. In theory, they are wealthier, with a full-time staff that cleans their housing, prepares meals, and completes regular medical...