Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
February 3, 2016

MetLife Inc. (MET – Analyst Report) just released their fourth quarter fiscal 2015 earnings results, posting earnings of $1.23 and revenue of $17.11 billion. Currently, MET has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell), but it is subject to change following the release of the

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When you see a stock yielding 25%, your first instinct should not be to say, “That’s a great yield!” Instead, you should think, “There’s no way that’s sustainable.” Of course, in today’s market, particularly in the energy sector, yields have

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Consolidated Edison Company of New York (NYSE:ED) is the Chart of the Day. I found the electric utility stock by sorting the All Time High list first for the highest technical buy signals then I used the Flip Chart feature to review the charts.

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In this episode, Ron DeLegge talks about one hedge fund legend’s proclamation of the 75-year debt supercycle coming to an end. Ron also talks with Andy O’Rourke, Managing Director at Direxion Investments about mega investment themes in 2016.   Audio

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Ten years ago this week, Alan Greenspan left his post as head of the US Federal Reserve, facing disgrace among hard money advocates, which largely persists to this day. However gold investors can learn an important lesson from how little

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The S&P 500 again plunged at the open, selling off to its -1.62% intraday low at the end of the first hour of trading. The index then bounced and vacillated until a 2 PM rally lifted it to its 0.79%

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Better stuff from bulls as early selling quickly gave way to fresh buying. Best of the action belonged to the Russell 2000 with a bullish cross in the relative performance with the Nasdaq and its 20-day MA. The Russell 2000

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“Even on the highest peak we will not be ‘beyond good and evil,’ and the more we experience of their inextricable entanglement the more uncertain our moral judgement will be… The wrong we have done, thought, or intended will wreak

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You simply cannot act as a money dealer when the money you are dealing is highly suspect. I am not writing about money in the true sense, such as any tangible form that falls under property laws of custody and

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Last week Christine Benz had a write up on retiree spending that “unpacked” the 4% rule. One interesting tidbit she threw in was that “…according to a survey from the American College of Financial Services. Seven in 10 individuals between the

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