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Getting the Market Right: Karim Rahemtulla on Insider Buying, Open Interest and Volatility in Options

By Steve McDonald Transcript: SM: Our guest this week is Karim Rahemtulla, The Oxford Club’s Options Strategist, and he’s here to talk about insider buying, open interest and volatility in the market – and how they relate to buying an option. Which one do you want to start with? KR: Well first, we’re not just

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Northern Territories Assays Show New Mineralized Structures

Source: Streetwise Reports 08/01/2017 Surface sampling at a Northwest Territories gold and silver property, located in the shadow of several large past-producing mines, has revealed some high-grade results. TerraX Minerals Inc. (TXR:TSX.V) released assay results from the Yellowknife City Gold project in Canada’s Northwest Territories on July 18. Surface sampling from the Angel and Duck

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Scientists find evidence for the formation of thinnest possible diamond

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud Scientists from the Brazilian Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais found new evidence that shows that diamonds can be forged in thin films called diamondene. In a paper published in Nature Communications, the group of researchers led by physicist Luiz Gustavo Cançado explain that when a pair of graphene sheets

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Anaconda positive about drilling results in Nova Scotia

By analyst By MINING.com Editor Toronto-based Anaconda Mining (ANX: TSX) announced today positive results from its first drill program at the Goldboro Project in Nova Scotia. According to a press release sent out by the company, multiple occurrences of visible gold and assays with high-grade tenor were observed in their five-hole diamond drill program, which

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Colombian First Nations protest illegal mining on their traditional territories

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud Members of four Colombian First Nations occupied a mine called La Cantera La Peña de Horeb, in the northern Cesar department, to protest against its illegal operations. The protesters’ allegations were confirmed by the department’s environmental authority, whose representatives said they were going to press charges against Explominerales de

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