Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
November 29, 2015

The difference between success and failure in Forex trading is very likely to depend upon which currency pairs you choose to trade each week, and not on the exact trading methods you might use to determine trade entries and exits.

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  Many of us in the U.S. got a few days off this week in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Even though I didn’t work, my dividend growth stocks were hard at work providing me an additional income stream. Several companies last

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Fundamental Forecast for Dollar: Bullish A slew of Fed speeches and November NFPs will pilot rate expectations that already see a 78% chance of a Dec hike. The greater fundamentals winds may come from the Dollar’s peers amid a round of rate

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An alternative title might be my usual comment reminding Krugman’s readers of the history of “hysterisis”. Krugman wrote a very clear, even better than usual post summarizing how his views on macroeconomics have changed since 2008. It is best to click the

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Gold prices have not been immune to the broader issues facing the overall commodity market. Year to date, the price of gold is down 10.8% while the broader CRB Commodity Index is down 20.3%. A part of the issue negatively

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It is said that the psychological challenge makes up 90% of the struggle in achieving consistent success as a Forex trader. Can this really be true? Yes and no. Many great traders that have written about their experiences have talked

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There were 54 tonnes of gold bullion taken off the Shanghai Gold Exchange into mainland China in the latest week. The second chart shows that the SGE is well on its way to a record year.  

Since time immemorial, investors have been aware of the dangers of debt. Though it appears to make sense when rates are low and it appears to increase liquidity, extreme dependence on debt financing raises the risk profile of companies. Consequently,

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We often read in the press rather alarming stories about the rise of an ugly and belligerent nationalism in China, but while these stories are certainly very real, after the November 13 bombings in Paris I was struck by a

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A cross-section of Wall Street analysts have raised the alarm regarding Walt Disney’s leading cable channel ESPN and its subscriber loss problem. ESPN represents 75% of Disney’s cable revenues and a weak ESPN channel can be disastrous for the entire company. How

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