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Insights: Good-bye sadness, hello stimulus

This week's Insights newsletter shines a spotlight on stimulus. As Europe and the United States look set to provide more funds to juice their economies, Canadian stocks could benefit.

Get our take on how insiders are positioning as we head into the summer in the latest edition of our free weekly newsletter (registration not required).

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Insights: Among the miners, gold stocks shine the brightest

We have published the latest edition of Canadian Insider Insights. This week, we draw on our Market INK report commentary to explain why we see gold shining the brightest among mining stocks.

Gold insiders are behaving like a bull market is on

Click here to read the issue for the week of March 4th (registration is not required).

 

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Upbeat Canadian insiders

Starting in the second segment of his latest interview with Jim Goddard, INK CEO Ted Dixon gives an overview of the outlook for Canadian stocks drawing on the most recent Insights weekly newsletter. Broadly speaking, insiders remain upbeat about their prospects going forward, particularly in the oil patch where stocks have undergone a correction to reflect commodity pricing troubles.

He does, however, highlight a warning sign.

Insights: Monetary policy winds change direction to favour Canadian stocks

We have just published our second edition of Canadian Insider Insights, a newsletter exclusively for CanadianInsider.com users. This publication seeks to provide a quick read on what insiders are telling us about the outlook for the Canadian market. Commentary draws heavily from our institutional Market INK report to bring you distinct, independent insight you will not find anywhere else.

 

INK's Insider of the week

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