Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
February 26, 2018

It was looking to be a struggle after last week’s series of ‘inverse hammers’ had set up what looked like swing highs for indices but these have been cleared by today’s gains. In the process of doing so the S&P

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Five of eight indexes on our world watch list have posted gains through Monday, February 26, 2018. The top performer is Hong Kong’s Hang Seng with a gain of 5.28%. In second if our own S&P 500 with a gain

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With everyone in the Modern Family back in bullish phases-albeit, some need a second day to confirm-analysts should be relieved, right? Yet, more than twice over the weekend, I read predictions calling for a Recession in about 2 years.  One

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Recession Could Be Months Away and Stock Market Top Could Be Nearing Investors beware, the U.S. economy could be just months away from a recession. Mark these words; if a slowdown actually becomes reality, we could be approaching a top

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Upon becoming the prompt month contract, the March natural gas contract violently reversed in its first two days, selling-off heavily the ensuing two weeks. Yet on its expiry, it was much more tranquil; prices traded in a more narrow 9.4-cent

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So much for the iPhone X? Following reports from Rosenblatt Securities that Q2 will be “very weak,” Bloomberg reports Apple plans to boost sales with three new phones – a big one, a cheap one, and one the same size (but

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The European Central Bank (ECB) is one of the most powerful central banks in the world. It controls the monetary policy for the 19 European Union countries which have adopted the Euro. Together these countries have a combined GDP of

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New home sales were down sharply again in January 2018. For the second straight month, the level of purchase activity fell substantially despite what are otherwise always described as robust or even booming economic conditions. Like the sales of existing

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It’s time again for our weekly gasoline update based on data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). The price of Regular and Premium were down a penny each from last week. According to GasBuddy.com, Hawaii has the highest average price for

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