Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
March 20, 2018

Monday, March 19 was a wretched day for the markets and an even worse day for the technology sector. With Facebook leading the way (down), the Nasdaq dropped nearly 2% on very high turnover – a strong sign of institutional

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Tomorrow, it is widely expected that the FOMC will vote for another 25 bps “rate hike.” The long end of the UST curve is already just as unenthused as ever, while the short end expects higher yields on money substitutes.

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After a day of selling yesterday, the entire natural gas strip recovered today with the prompt month contract bouncing a bit less than a percent.  Gains from the October 2018 through the March 2019 contracts were decent as well, coming

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Facebook (FB) has had a rough start to the trading week as shares have dropped from $185 down to $168 in what seems like the blink of an eye. With the drop, we wanted to see how Facebook and other

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Wednesday’s stock picks Take a look at three trading ideas to prep you for the next trading session. Long PayPal (PYPL)   Long Paccar (PCAR) Short NetEase (NTES)

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Like most stocks Home Depot (HD) has taken a bit of a beating lately. Since late January, the stock has declined from $205 down to $178, a drop of over 13%. However, the stock is holding above the key $175

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The Chart of the Day belongs to Juniper Pharmaceuticals (JNP). I found the drug stock by using Barchart to sort today’s Top Stocks to Own list first by the highest Weighted Alpha, then I used the Flipchart feature to review the charts for consistent price appreciation.

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The week started with a brutal stock market session as major benchmarks finished the day in deep red. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq logged their worst day since Feb 8 while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than

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Some claim we have reached peak gold. It depends on what one means by the term. Perhaps we have reached peak production. Last September, Bloomberg reported We’re Reaching Peak Gold. The world may have already produced the most gold in a

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