Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
November 16, 2014

More and more, Comex precious metal action has the look of a patsy-muppet set-up operation for the parasite guildists to buy low and then conduct a large-scale ramp. In fact, the small speculator Commitment of Traders’ position are at the largest net short position

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Deflation is casting a larger shadow over the U.S. equity bull market and I believe that the Fed may be forced to defer raising rates if the U.S. Dollar continues its upward trajectory while weaker G-8 members (Japan, China, and

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There exists a small, interesting, little understood, and sometimes very profitable sector of the MLP space. This group consists of the master limited partnerships that pay variable distributions based on quarterly profit results. These partnerships have both variable raw material

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Welcome to edition 230 of Insider Weekends. Insider buying decreased last week with insiders buying $73.83 million of stock compared to $90.85 million in the week prior. Selling also decreased with insiders selling $1.67 billion of stock last week compared to $2.18 billion in the

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Gordon T. Long and Tim Price discuss financial repression (aka “government stealing from savers and the future”). Video length 25:24

Photo Credit: Shutterstock, European currency A recent study conducted 44 interviews across Europe with Venture Capitalists about the state of VC in Europe – here are their findings We’ve heard it all before – “There’s not enough local money,” “Corporates don’t

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The metals bottomed during the week of November 3rd on schedule. It now appears that if we achieve the rally we outlined in the International Precious Metals Outlook, then a high on that seasonal target would tend to warn that

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They say beauty is in the eyes of the beholder. And what could be more beautiful than bullions of pure gold? Gold has always held a special allure for jewelry lovers. But it has also been a key investment commodity.

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There’s a page on whitehouse.gov entitled: “Net Neutrality: President Obama’s Plan for a Free and Open Internet.” For this article, let’s use the President’s nomenclature: Net Neutrality = A Free and Open Internet. What exactly does that mean? Common sense

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US industrial production in October is projected to increase 0.2% vs. the previous month in tomorrow’s report from the Federal Reserve, according to the Capital Spectator’s median point forecast for several econometric estimates. The expected gain represents a substantial deceleration

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