Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
September 14, 2016

A different perspective of where things stand (and making clear the importance of ultimately breaking that supporting trendline):

This morning China Customer Relations Centers (CCRC) is the Chart of the Day. Today selection was made by default. At 10 AM this is the only stock in the Barchart data base to hit an All Time High. Since the Trend Spotter signaled a

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– New Zealand 2Q GDP to Expand Annualized 3.6%- Fastest Pace of Growth Since 4Q 2014. – Will Stronger Growth Push the Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) on Keep Rates on Hold? Trading the News: New Zealand Gross Domestic Product (GDP) New

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Of all the recognized generational cohorts dating from the American Revolution, it is the 13th or the Generation X cohort which demographers find hardest to define. Did the stork deliver the first Gen X-ers as early as 1960 or as late

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There are a number of great companies in the market today. By using the ModernGraham Valuation Model, I’ve selected five undervalued companies with a low beta reviewed by ModernGraham. A company’s beta indicates the correlation at which its price moves in relation to the market.

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Shares of Macy’s (M) are on the rise after Citi analyst Paul Lejuez upgraded the stock to Buy, saying the company is “doing the right things” to alleviate the structural challenges to department stores, which are likely to continue. Furthermore,

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Import and export prices continue to deflate year-over-year – although the rate of deflation moderated this month. Analyst Opinion of the Import / Export Price Situation Both import and export price deflation is moderating when looking year-over-year. The month-over-month figures

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Following last week’s Hurricane Hermine-inspired collapse in crude inventories (and API’s disapponting build), DOE surprised with another (small) inventory draw (559k barrels). However, machines were confused as the week saw major builds in Gasoline (most in 2 months) and Distillates (most in

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I recently told you that volatility is about to come back to life. In fact, it’s already happening. From the close last Thursday through the close yesterday, markets have fallen 2.48%. That’s the power of volatility. Sometimes it’s a seasonal

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Is China really buying up America? Or is it the opposite? Chinese investments in the US draw lots of headlines and occasional handwringing about China’s growing influence and ownership. It is true that Chinese investors, especially SOE, have been throwing

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