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The Fertility Crisis: Too Few People Will Break the System
While the world frets over inflation, war, and resource scarcity, a quieter crisis is already rewriting the rules of global economics. It’s not too many people — it’s too few. Welcome to the fertility crisis.

Bitcoin Adoption: A New Monetary Order in the Making
From obscure beginnings to a serious financial movement, Bitcoin adoption is reshaping how the world thinks about money, trust, and the future of finance.

Canada’s Economic Future in the Balance: Spencer Fernando on the 2025 Election
Political commentator Spencer Fernando joins Pinnacle Digest to discuss how Canada’s 2025 federal election could reshape its economic future. From stalled pipelines to tax competitiveness and brain drain, this conversation highlights the critical decisions facing the nation at a moment of profound transition.

Crypto vs Banks: Can Bitcoin’s New Titans Challenge Fiat's Old Guard?
Binance and Coinbase may lead in crypto, but they’re still dwarfed by the size and scope of traditional banks. Yet Bitcoin’s growing integration into corporate and sovereign finance is changing the narrative fast. This blog explores the shifting balance of power between crypto-native firms and Wall Street’s legacy titans.

The Silent Collapse That Could Crush Property Values
Aaron Hoddinott explores how population collapse is set to reshape housing markets, challenge long-term asset values, and threaten the foundations of modern economies. If you own property, invest in real estate, or care about preserving wealth, this is a must-read.
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Stablecoins and U.S. Treasuries: How Tether Became a Silent Giant in America’s Debt Market
Stablecoins are no longer just crypto sidekicks. With billions parked in U.S. Treasuries, they're becoming pivotal players in global finance—and potential shock absorbers for U.S. debt markets.

The AI Bubble Deflates: NASDAQ Down to 29 P/E Ratio
As NASDAQ valuations remain elevated on AI promises, global central banks quietly amass record holdings in American tech, while echoes of past bubbles linger ominously.

Canada's Mining Sector Is Fighting the Wrong War
Canada’s mining sector helped build this country — but today, it’s being smothered by bureaucracy and cultural gridlock. While the world scrambles for critical minerals, we’re stuck in a system that slows down the very people trying to supply them.

Grant Williams on Gold, War & What Comes Next
When U.S. Treasury sanctions froze Russia’s reserves, something snapped in global finance. Grant Williams explains why gold is rising, trust is collapsing, and the buy-the-dip era may be over.

Killing Canada’s Prosperity: The Productivity and Investment Crisis
Canada is falling behind — not from lack of resources, but from a systemic failure to reward productivity and innovation.

Gold Rally Reignites TSX Venture: Spurs Big Financings
Gold’s breakout has reignited investor interest in the TSX Venture, triggering large financings and renewed momentum across junior mining stocks. As majors generate record free cash flow, a new wave of M&A may be about to begin.

Franco-Nevada: The Greatest Royalty Company in History?
Franco-Nevada rewrote the rules of mining by never swinging a pickaxe. This is the story of how a quiet royalty company became one of the greatest wealth-building machines in resource history.

Has the NASDAQ Peaked?
The NASDAQ soared past 20,000 earlier this year, fueled by AI mania and tech euphoria — but history warns that every peak comes at a price. This is the gripping story of how the NASDAQ builds and breaks fortunes in cycles of boom, bust, and rebirth.

When The Lights Go Out For Canada
Canada’s energy sector is under fire at home—just as global demand surges. Discover why overregulation is jeopardizing our energy future and security.

The King's Metal: Gold, Power, and the 5,000-Year Reign of Wealth
Tracing gold's 5,000-year history as the ultimate symbol of enduring value and power, this article explains its monetary significance and why central banks are accumulating it at record rates today.

The Quiet Shift: Why Markets Feel Different This Time
Facing a structural market shift towards scarcity and uncertainty, investors must abandon old habits and focus on long-term discipline and understanding fundamental changes.

The Debt That Built the Empire: How the U.S. Treasury Market Became the Heart of Global Finance
This post traces the rise of the U.S. Treasury market to become the heart of global finance and explores the potential systemic risks emerging from rapidly increasing U.S. national debt.
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