Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
November 17, 2017

With all due caveats about the non-stellar gold CoT data, I wanted to note a constructive situation in gold vs. oil, which is a key sector fundamental consideration. Now, there is still a constructive situation in play for nominal crude

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From one perspective, there is an odd disparity in the force. Hedge fund returns in certain categories are experiencing fat tail correlation and return extremes when compared to players inside a particular category as well as compared to the category average itself.

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On 31 October 2017, we discussed the announcement that the CME Group was responding to client interest and launching a Bitcoin Futures contract before the end of this year. CME stated that the contract would be cash settled based on the CME

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The casino gaming market has seen steady growth since the June 2016 quarter and there’s nothing to suggest that there will be a reversal in this growth trend. On the other hand, there are good reasons why growth should continue

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The Chart of the Day belongs to D R Horton (DHI). I found the home builder stock by using Barchart to sort today’s 52 Week High list first by the most frequent number of new highs in the last month, then used the Flipchart feature to

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Last week’s Chart of the Week kicks off this week’s, though it will have to wait for a series of explanations to get us from that one to this. A week ago, we noted the growing divergence between leveraged loan prices and

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I believe that the global economy is setting up for a new Golden Age reminiscent of the one the United States enjoyed during the 1950’s, and which I still remember fondly. This is not some pie in the sky prediction. It

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  Flagstar Bank in Michigan will “gift” down payments to low-income borrowers to buy a house. What can possibly go wrong? Housing Wire reports Flagstar rolls out zero-down mortgage with closing cost aid for low-income borrowers. Flagstar Bank is targeting low-

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What do modern stock market analysts and 17th century Japanese rice traders have in common? A little more than you may think. In fact, both have been known to be fond of a very particular charting technique to describe trading

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