TSX Venture Experiences Painful September Selloff
With major indices and the price of gold showing weakness, TSX Venture investors are facing a painful “September selloff” – something the Bank of America
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With major indices and the price of gold showing weakness, TSX Venture investors are facing a painful “September selloff” – something the Bank of America
Despite Covid-19 and the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, money is flowing into TSX Venture financings at a historic rate. Total TSX Venture
Many years from now, investors will talk about the bull market for gold miners that began in 2019/2020. They will reminisce about the premiums major
In a stunning display of demand, investors poured $679.8 million into TSX Venture issuers in July, according to the latest TMX Group data. What makes
Fueled by gold closing at an all-time high of US$1,941.92, the TSX Venture appears to be breaking out of its 2018 doldrums, closing at a
Gold is on fire, breaking out above $1,800 per ounce to its highest level since 2011. Over the past few months, gold stocks have led
According to the TMX Group, total financings raised on the TSX Venture increased from $143,978,370 in April 2020 to $339,521,302 in May 2020 – representing
The Canadian Marijuana Index (CMI) is having its best month since late 2017, and it appears to be turning the tide for the CSE. The
Between March 2009 and April 2011, the TSX Venture was the best performing stock exchange in the world, largely due to its heavy weighting towards
Gold and marijuana stocks went ballistic Friday. With the curve flattening in most countries and unimaginable monetary stimulus and government support, equities and confidence is
When it comes to the Canadian public markets, small and micro-cap stocks are usually the laggards of the bunch — the first to fall and
One of the best ways to determine market sentiment is by way of IPO financings. Whether they are rising or falling in frequency along with
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