Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
March 2, 2017

American Outdoor Brands Corp (Nasdaq: AOBC) posted better than expected fiscal third quarter earnings results, but its fourth quarter outlook was well below expectations and it slashed its full-year forecast as well.

With Tesla (TSLA) stock price down 15% in the last few weeks, amid a roaring market, it appears doubts about Elon Musk’s omnipotence are creeping in once again… and rightly so. Despite the hype surrounding hundreds of thousands of pre-orders due to start production

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We discuss the quiet news that Boeing (BA) is actually cutting jobs when they are not doing a Trump Style Media Promotional event for television cameras in this video. You cannot create actual, real demand out of thin air, real

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I honestly don’t know how much clearer it could possibly get. The mainstream continues to struggle to identify the causes of the “rising dollar” when in all cases it is decidedly simple. The more the dollar goes up, the more

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Trump has promised a sweeping overhaul of the US tax code to protect US exporters. However, the Republicans cannot make up their minds on what to do. Meanwhile, with no leadership from Trump, divisions in Congress are widening. Please consider Trump

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Costco Wholesale Corporation (Nasdaq: COST) posted mixed fiscal second quarter earnings results, as profit came well short of expectations but revenue beat estimates.

Volatility Plagues the USD/CAD Pair but That’s Good News for Binary FX Traders The North American currency pair, the USD/CAD is on the move once again. The Bank of Canada announced the country’s GDP grew 0.3% in December 2016, above

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2-yr weekly Illustrates a “Cup ‘n Handle“ – Imminent Breakout Expected~  

After yesterday’s market sprint stocks took a deep breathe today with some profit taking selling at all time highs. In tonight’s video let’s review what to expect in the coming months and the strategy that will work best in that

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March 2, 2017

Selling Apple

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When I bought Apple just over a year ago, I really thought it would end up being a long-term holding. A combination of 1) market pessimism – the market appeared so fixated on hardware numbers that it seemed the stock was

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