Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
March 13, 2017
March 13, 2017

Stormy Weather

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Podcast: Play in new window | Play in new window (Duration: 13:16 — 7.6MB) DOW – 21 = 20,881 SPX + 0.87 = 2372 NAS + 14 = 5875 RUT + 5 = 1370 10 Y + .03 = 2.61% OIL – .07 =

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SPX Monitoring purposes; Covered short SPX 1/31/17 at 2278.87 =.09% gain; Short on 1/30/17 at 2280.90 Monitoring purposes Gold: Sold GDX at 24.33 on 2/22/07 = gain 20.15%; Long GDX on 12/28/16 at 20.25. Long Term Trend monitor purposes: Short

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Written by Rick Ackerman, Rick’s Picks (NYSE:RINF) is the symbol for an ETF trading vehicle that tracks inflation expectations. This is of more than passing interest to me, since I’ve been a hard-core deflationist and written on the topic for more than

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The market was dull as can be, and any stabs at momentum trading was quickly vanquished as the day wore on. Tomorrow could be more of the same as the north east prepares for a massive snow storm, along with

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What do you do when you’re part of an industry that has levered up $100’s of billions of dollars in investor capital and paid a handsome premium for pretty much every asset available all while “excess cash sits on the

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Shareholders are the ultimate owners of any publicly traded business. By putting capital on the line to gain fractional ownership in a company, shareholders will participate in the successes (and failures) of the underlying business. Company management has some very

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March 13, 2017

No Mere Trivia

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We are at the stage ten years later where it is still necessary to define terms. In every finance and economics textbook, the chapter on monetary policy defines “tight” money as when the Federal Reserve (or whatever central bank) raises

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Those looking for centralized solutions to healthcare, jobs and other “macro-problems” will suffer inevitable disappointment. The era in which further centralization provided the “solution” has passed: additional centralization (Medicare for All, No Child Left Behind, federal job training, Universal Basic Income,

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In this article, I will discuss the latest developments in European monetary policy and review an interesting chart which shows historical real labor unit costs, but first I will react to the breaking news about bitcoin which was released Friday

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Plenty of bullish stocks to be following The number of bearish stocks are ticking upwards as well, but for right now, I only want to focus on the bullish stocks. Bearish stocks will be posted soon enough. Nonetheless, stocks like Apple

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