Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
August 27, 2018

Looking at previous week’s Commitments of Traders Report, changes in speculator positioning across major currencies and commodities are fairly limited. The most substantial changes can be seen in the US dollar index, British pound and Japanese yen. Net positions for all

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Looking at previous week’s Commitments of Traders Report, changes in speculator positioning across major currencies and commodities are fairly limited. The most substantial changes can be seen in the US dollar index, British pound and Japanese yen. Net positions for all

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Though many express concern over rising interest rates and their potential impact on the market, Ralph Acampora told Financial Sense Newshour (see Ralph Acampora: Nervous Short-Term But Secular Bull Market Still Intact) that the idea “rising rates are bad for the market”

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Four of eight indexes on our world watch list have posted gains through Monday, August 27, 2018. The top performer this year is India’s BSE SENSEX with a gain of 14.44%. In second is our own S&P 500 with a

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I have to hand it to my colleague Joe Calhoun. In recent months, he’s been able to almost perfectly predict the Trump Administration’s response tactics to all this trade war stuff. Back in July, it was mere comments on the

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Last weekend, Ben Carson’s Department of Housing and Urban Development filed suit against Facebook, claiming that its methods of segregating consumers for advertisers constituted redlining, violating Civil Rights legislation. The battle between Big Data and civil rights has thus begun,

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Out of over 200+ marijuana stocks, here are 5 of the biggest marijuana stock winners in trading on Monday, August 27th including Aphria Inc. (TSX:APH) (OTC:APHQF) and more… Aphria Inc. (TSX:APH) (OTC:APHQF) Shares of Aphria Inc. rose 8.53% on higher than average trading volume on the OTC markets, closing

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I went to the local branch of Wells Fargo Bank (WFC) yesterday, and I was appalled. The bank occupied the most expensive corner in town. It was staffed by a dozen people, all of whom spoke English as a second

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This is what New Mexico looked like during the building of its first railroad line. Blasting a path through the mountains to lay track took a huge and costly cooperative effort by hundreds of people. The owners of the rail

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This is what New Mexico looked like during the building of its first railroad line. Blasting a path through the mountains to lay track took a huge and costly cooperative effort by hundreds of people. The owners of the rail

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