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Certified Professional Geologist, M.Sc. Geology
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TheMercenary Geologist, Michael S. Mickey Fulp, is a Certified Professional Geologist with a B.Sc. Earth Sciences with honor from the University of Tulsa, and M.Sc. Geology from the University of New Mexico. Mickey has 35 years experience as an exploration geologist and analyst searching for ...more

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Year-End Trading For Americans And Canadians
A savvy speculator can generate short-term profits by making select buys when the mass psychology of the marketplace begets indiscriminate selling to lessen capital gains taxes.
When Manic Leads To Panic
Speculative markets driven by mass psychology behave irrationally at times.
Market Performances Of The Trump Era
The past four years have produced remarkable returns indeed for the pocketbooks of average American investors and stock market speculators alike.
Game-Changing Milestones Are Now In The Bag
The relatively small universe of attractive copper exploration and development stocks has significantly lagged gold-focused peers over the past three months.
When The United States Snoozes, It Loses
China now controls the world's cesium supply, a critical mineral formerly controlled by the US. China is once again the early bird that gets the worm while the US snoozes and loses.
Critical Cesium Supply Is Sold To China
The US is dependent on China for 20 of the 35 critical mineral commodities on the Department of Interior’s list. Now yet another critical mineral will be turned over unless steps are taken by the US government to block a proposed sale.
China Is Seizing Our Supply Of Cesium
The US is dependent on China for 20 of the 35 critical mineral commodities on the Department of Interior’s list. Now yet another critical mineral will be turned over unless steps are taken by the US government to block a proposed sale.
America Is Under China’s Thumb … And Russia’s, Too
the USGS tracks 77 mineral commodities on an annual basis and the US has at least 25% import dependence for 64 of them. Here's a breakdown...
The History Of Gold-Oil Ratios: 1970-2018
Over the 584-month period, gold to oil ratios exhibit wide variance, extreme volatility, and a very broad range from lows near six to highs above 30.
America’s Metals, Minerals, And Materials Misery
The United States of America depends on imported supplies for most of its industrial metals, minerals, and materials demand.
The 48-Year Record Of Platinum:Palladium Ratios
Platinum and palladium are both small markets. According to the USGS, world production in 2015 was 189 tonnes of Pt and 216 tonnes of Pd and 2016 estimates are 176 tonnes and 208 tonnes respectively.
The 46-Year Record Of Platinum-Gold Ratios
The gold to silver and platinum to gold price ratios determine the relative value of the precious metals and are useful parameters in deciding which metal to buy at any given time.
Gold Is Money, That’s Why I Own Precious Metals!
Mickey Fulp sits down with Maurice Jackson to discuss the current state of the natural resource space.
The 14-Year Record For The Toronto Venture Exchange
In a series of normalized charts, I will show that for overall, bull, and bear market conditions, there are predictable intra-year trends in the capitalization of the Toronto Venture Exchange.
The 45-Year Record Of Bullion Prices
Monthly average price charts for each metal and the gold-silver ratio since August 1971.
Gold, Silver, And The US Dollar: 1792-1971
The history of gold, silver, and fiat currency as money in the United States of America.
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