Demand for Electric Vehicles Expands, but Charging Stations Don’t
The Renewables MMI (Monthly Metals Index) continued to edge sideways, this time rising by just 2.64%. Cobalt and neodymium rising in price contributed the most
The Renewables MMI (Monthly Metals Index) continued to edge sideways, this time rising by just 2.64%. Cobalt and neodymium rising in price contributed the most
The concept of drill and blast on a mine site has come a long way, with significant gains made in the safety and efficiency of
Gold’s recent pullback looks to be bottoming, despite ongoing aggressive Fed hawkishness. In recent weeks the yellow metal has consolidated high, defying aggressive Fedspeak, another
Here are today’s videos and charts. The videos are viewable on mobile phones as well as computers. Double-click to enlarge the charts. SGS Key Charts, Signals, &
The Bank of Canada paused its rate hiking cycle in January but then hiked rates at its last meeting. The Royal Bank of Australia paused
News here in the USA has been full of the latest farce known as raising or not raising the debt ceiling. After the usual dog-and-pony
While Jerome Powell and the governors at the Federal Reserve assert that the economy is strong and well, the signs that this isn’t the case
New York City has a lot of concrete, and it’s not located in the desert. As a result, it’s got a problem with flooding, and
Ah, yes, the moderate middle man who knows better than anyone — that’s what my title implies, right? Not exactly. If the stock is going
I recently had a Tesla service visit. First of all, I have to say that I absolutely love Tesla’s mobile service option (previously called “Ranger”