Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
January 9, 2018

First, a follow up on yesterday’s action in Weight Watchers (WTW) and Tesla (TSLA). Oprah fever continued today with WTW roaring another 10% higher, finally settling up just below 9%. Extraordinary. Tesla, after the story about the SpaceX satellite getting

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Yesterday we closed our blog by saying that winter volatility was likely to return soon to natural gas, and that it sure did. We saw a wild day of price action today, with prices rallying overnight on a bullish run

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Yields rallied today as bond prices headed lower. I took advantage of the opportunity by trimming stocks and buying bonds. I can’t remember the last time that I did that. I usually just keep sale proceeds in cash. Weakness in

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First things first – Japan tapered its bond purchases once again (and sparked chaos in bond land) and China shifted its FX regime, sparking a tumble in the Yuan… Both seemingly sending a clear message to bond bulls.. 6 days into

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Blockchain stocks are hot. In fact, they are too hot, and that has a risk associated to it. Case in point: A little-known micro-cap stock called Long Island Iced Tea Corp. announced on Thursday December 21st that it changes its name into ‘Long Blockchain

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Stocks Have An Endless Bid The S&P 500 was up again on Monday, foiling my thesis that there would be a correction this week. The S&P 500 is up 5 out of 5 days this year for a gain of 2.77%.

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The bulls are in full control. Until then, shorting the market serves little to no purpose.  While I’ll still continue to post these lists of short setups, shorting these stocks or the market as a whole would not be considered

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On Tuesday afternoon, Jeff Gundlach held one of his more exhaustive “Just Markets” calls with investors. Among the numerous discussion points touched upon, the “bond king” who alone predicted Donald Trump’s victory one year before the election, had several more

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TM Editors’ Note: This article discusses a penny stock and/or microcap. Such stocks are easily manipulated; do your own careful due diligence. On July 5, 2017, U.S. Gold Corp. (USAU) announced that it had completed the acquisition of the Gold

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Note: This commentary has been updated with the latest numbers from last week’s Employment Report. The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) is a simple computation: You take the Civilian Labor Force (people age 16 and over employed or seeking employment) and

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