Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
August 29, 2018

US Consumers are feeling pretty confident these days. A survey just released by the conference board showed the highest reading since October 2000. At a level of 133.4, consumers are more confident today than 94% of historical readings going back

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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.  Out of over 200+ marijuana stocks, here are just 5 of the biggest marijuana stock losers in trading on Wednesday, August

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Companies everywhere, in every business, are paranoid about Amazon.com. This sort of paranoia is healthy for the long-term well-being of our investment portfolio, as it is creating interesting buying opportunities. A case in point: My firm spent a lot of

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It was an exciting expiry for the September natural gas contract, as after rallying in the morning and pulling back into the early afternoon the contract spiked in the final hour before expiry to expire up around a percent and

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[TM Editor Update: As of time of publication the network was not fully back up from the outage that began about 3:30PM ET.] Tesla, we have a problem. I cannot unlock my car. Electrek reports Tesla’s Fleet Internet Network is

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USDCHF pair continues to face downside pressure closing further lower on Wednesday. On the downside, support lies at the 0.9650 level. A turn below here will open the door for more weakness towards the 0.9600 level and then the 0.9550

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News of the runaway gaps in Nasdaq, S&P 500 and the Dow, hit the interplanetary airwaves. Hovering above the earth in their space dinghy, a family of extraterrestrials are looking for a soft landing. It does seem though, that their

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This chart is courtesy Real Investment Advice.com and borrowed from a recent article: ‘Wicksell’s Elegant Model’. The brown areas in the chart highlight the periods when ‘real rates’ were and are negative. Gold tends to perform best during those periods. Featured is

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Similar to yesterdays session, many had expected a stronger Asian opening than we saw, following fresh historic highs, but sentiment failed to follow through. Even though core indices opened stronger, through the day they tended to decline through the lack

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Thanks to easing trade tensions and the U.S.-Mexico deal, the country’s stock market continues to enjoy the longest bull run since World War II. Notably, the S&P 500 hit 2,900 for the first time in history and closed at record

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