Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
November 24, 2017

Thanksgiving is over and Black Friday is here. We are officially in thick of the holiday shopping season. What that means is that all the retailers out there will be piling on the discounts, decorating the stores and selling the

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With the exponential growth of the ETFs, “thematic investing” is rising and the “smart beta” theme is selling like hot cakes. In order to make the most of this trend, AdvisorShares plans to launch ETF on the NYSE Arca that

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Fundamental Australian Dollar Forecast: Bearish The Australian Dollar got a modest lift last week against its broadly weaker US cousin The US central bank sounded rather unsure about inflation’s strength This week offers plenty more US economic clues Australian Dollar bulls were modest

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Yesterday we laid out the reasons why French bank SocGen unveiled a surprisingly contrarian forecast, according to which the S&P would tumble from its current level over 2,600 to 2,000 in 2018, representing a more than 20% bear market drop the drop catalyzed

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The 5th round of NAFTA talks between the US, Canada, and Mexico was a complete disaster. It’s a lose, lose, lose setup. A major warning sign of an impending NAFTA talk failure came when the Trump administration updated its NAFTA demands despite

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Source: author’s picture I’m going tell you up front: I’m divided about this topic. As an investor, I sometimes forget the overall impact of my actions. After all, the very first thing I’m interested in is making money. The reason why

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For the past nine years, private investors have avoided stocks. According to Bank of America’s weekly client asset flow trends report, in every year since 2008, private clients have sold equities on a net basis. The only year to buck this

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JPMorgan Large Cap Growth C Fund (OLGCX – Free Report) seeks long term appreciation of capital. OLGCX invests the lion’s share of its assets in the equity securities of large and established companies. Such companies normally have market capitalizations similar to those included

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