Stewart Thomson
Galactic Updates
Stewart Thomson was born in Canada and lives near Toronto. He is the president of Graceland Investment Management Inc. (USA gold fund) and 13476171 Canada Inc. (newsletter editing, website mgt, and server rental). He started serious, contrary-style investing in gold and silver when he was just eight years old. Stewart read the acclaimed Harry Schultz Letter for many years, and he has read Edwards & Magee's Technical Analysis of Stock Trends cover to cover several times.
At the age of 17 in 1980, Stewart sold all his silver in Vancouver while thousands of adults were literally lined up for blocks down the street, buying as he sold. He then worked as a broker and sent his clients a daily newsletter. Stewart was also a very good English literature student, which helped him develop a unique way of communicating his investment ideas. He has always been fascinated with the trading floors of the large banks. So, working as a broker, he developed the "PGEN" (pyramid generator), which is a unique and systematic capital allocation method.
The PGEN is designed to allow investors of any size to mimic the action of the banks in gold and other major markets. Stewart manages money in his unleveraged hedge fund, and he writes Galactic Updates (www.galacticupdates.com), a unique daily newsletter based on the major asset classes with the most emphasis on gold. The letter is designed to help investors manage their emotions so they can take bold and enriching action in key buy and sell zones. Stewart also owns an Elliot Wave newsletter (www.captainewave.com), a dividends newsletter (www.gudividends.com), a crypto newsletter (www.cryptopalace.app) and a trading service (www.galacticswinger.com). High-net-worth individuals around the world follow him on a daily basis.
Recent Articles
Is a New Bull Cycle for the Junior Miners Starting Now? 12/02/2024
Newsletter Writer Stewart Thomson explains why he thinks a new bull cycle for junior minors is starting and shares some stocks he has been keeping an eye on.