Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
October 16, 2018

It was a slightly slower day in the natural gas space, as though the prompt November contract traded within a 10-cent range it settled down just a few ticks.  Prices overnight shot higher over the $3.3 level this morning, but

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When it comes to estimating China’s total outstanding debt, there has long been confusion about the real number with most putting the debt/GDP at around 250%, while the IIF last year calculated China’s debt load as high as 300% of

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Bank earnings helped kick off the busy part of third-quarter earnings season late last week. The week of October 15 is also chock-full of major earnings reports from giants like Netflix (NFLX – Free Report) and Morgan Stanley (MS – Free Report). With that

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Weekly Chart Pattern – the downtrend since the spike high looks to have slowed to crawl and I believe it can continue to drift lower. Fibonacci – price has been making its way through the angles which is some consolation

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Investors in the cannabis space have thus far focused primarily on the growers of the product. We first recommended Canadian greenhouse growers in 2016, added in 2017 and added again in early 2018. It has been a very profitable ride

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Against expectations of a 2.5mm barrel build, API reported Crude stocks drawdown in the latest week by 2.13mm barrels, sparking a kneejerk gain in WTI crude back above $72… API Crude -2.13mm (+2.5mm exp) Cushing +1.5mm Gasoline -3.4mm Distillates -246k After

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      The US equity indices exhausted recent selling pressure late last week and now seem poised to put in sizable retracements. The markets finally witnessed some panic selling, but managed to stabilize both last Thursday & Friday as

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The BLS Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) can be used as a predictor of future jobs growth, and the predictive elements show that the year-over-year growth rate of unadjusted private non-farm job openings improved relative to last month. The headline

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