Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
March 6, 2017

Investors on election night: “serenity now.” Investors today: “zzzzzz.” Since mid-December, we have witnessed the most peaceful market in history. The S&P 500 has now gone 54 consecutive trading days without a 1% intraday move (high to low as a

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My long-term outlook on oil hasn’t changed for more than a year. The long-term patterns are still bullish, despite the lack of movement in oil recently.The short-term outlook is a bit more bearish, as we could well see a move

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Written by BNN.ca Global oil supply may struggle to match demand after 2020, when the pinch of a two-year decline in investment in new production could leave spare capacity at a 14-year low and send prices sharply higher, the International Energy

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After nearly 4 months of complacency, a few definitive signs of volatility may truly be emerging. The S&P 100 today opened with 95 decliners, first time we have seen this since early November. Moreover, the XLF sold off a bit today

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After nearly 4 months of complacency, a few definitive signs of volatility may truly be emerging. The S&P 100 today opened with 95 decliners, first time we have seen this since early November. Moreover, the XLF sold off a bit today

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During the session on Tuesday, we get GDP numbers coming out of the European Union, German Factory Orders, PMI numbers coming out of Canada, and several other mid-level announcements. Because of this, we could see a bit of volatility. DAX

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March 6, 2017

Status Quo

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There wasn’t a whole lot of change in markets with the Russell 2000 edging back to support. Small Caps remains the most vulnerable to an increase in profit taking with the 50-day MA playing as the last line of support.

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Stocks were off a bit for most of the day as traders continued to ‘digest’ the recent run up in equity prices that culminated in the SNAP IPO.   As a reminder, there will be a Non-Farm Payrolls report this

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Among economics data watchers, a country’s exports enjoy a hallowed status. The ability of producers in country A to sell goods and services to people in other countries is taken as a sign of A’s economic strength, although the underlying

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