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December 1, 2021 | British Columbia: Climate, Dreadful Weather and Politics, Plus Geology

Bob Hoye has been in investment business for some 50 years, making him one of the more experienced researchers. His historical work has been thorough providing the first recognition of the fascinating transition from speculation in commodities to speculation in financial assets. It was controversial when Bob observed that “No matter how much the Fed prints, stocks will outperform commodities”. In January 2000, the research team concluded that the Dot-Com Bubble would peak in March 2000. In early 2007, the team outlined that the credit markets would reverse in May-June 2007. They did and the stock market followed. The latest was the call in early October for the Bitcoin Bubble to complete in December. Bob’s essays and speeches on political change and on actual climate change have been widely circulated.

Canada’s West Coast has been hit by storms resulting in alluvial flood plains being flooded, roads built on alluvial benches being eroded and major highways on alluvial flood plains being covered by debris torrents adding to naturally occurring alluvial land.

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December 1st, 2021

Posted In: Charts and Markets - Bob Hoye

One Comment

  • robert Mikes says:

    Do you have any actual science background that would give you some credibility compared to the terrabytes of data pouring out from satelites to NASA / NOA and their thousands of scientists for the last 40 years concerning climate change .?

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