Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
October 31, 2016

An extremely quiet start to what has potential to be an explosive week. Asia was the first market to react to the FBI story that broke over the weekend and after the initial wobble all exchanges bounced to close moderately

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Written by Jeffrey Rosenberg What…[should] investors [be] looking for to diversify their bond portfolio? We believe now may be a good time to consider Treasury Inflation Protected Securities (TIPS). Simply put, these securities offer protection against inflation. They pay interest twice

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If Amazon.com (AMZN) isn’t the best company in this generation, then I think it has to be in the top few. By best, I mean the ability to create and build and entirely new business and to continue to build

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The wave of criticism of central bankers hasn’t let up in October with a Barron’s article arguing that central bankers are the truly scary clowns. Politicians have joined in the criticism with Theresa May and Donald Trump calling out the negative impacts of

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Personal Income and Spending continue to suggest only further weakness. While there is a whole lot of caution necessary when analyzing this data due to its susceptibility to large revisions, there is still only further deceleration on both sides of

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Shares of Twilio Inc (Nasdaq:TWLO) opened at 35.42 on Monday. Twilio Inc has a one year low of $23.66 and a one year high of $70.96. The company’s market cap is $2.99 billion.

During the day on Tuesday, we get the Canadian GDP and the UK Manufacturing PMI numbers. Because of this, we could have a little bit of momentum during the day but we are not expecting massive volatility. With that being

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I heard an interesting data point today from the public pollsters, that those who are very confident and comfortable in how things are going now are flocking to Hillary, while those who are very uncomfortable and lacking in confidence about

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I use technical analysis in my investment decisions, and the chart that gets me most excited is the inverted head and shoulders, which analysts often describe as a head and shoulders bottom, a topic I mentioned in an earlier column. 

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These Native American women with closed eyes and opened mouths hold their empty vessels out in prayer. The golden cloths attached to each one’s sleeve is the visual plea to Mother Earth to fill the empty vessels with bounty. We

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