Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
July 19, 2017

Ok, so it was just two days ago when I tweeted this: here’s your DM rates mini-tantrum in action in stock-bond return correlations… pic.twitter.com/UPDf7DWPLD — Walter White (@heisenbergrpt) July 18, 2017 The point was that the mini-tantrum in DM rates

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It has taken a few days for Small Caps to make their move but today was the day the Russell 2000 joined other indices in mounting a breakout. It was a clean breakout supported by positive technical strength – putting

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Trading the News: Australia Employment Change A 15.0K expansion in Australia Employment may generate fresh 2017-highs in AUD/USD as it puts pressure on the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) to lift the official cash rate off of the record-low. Why Is This Event

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Most Active Equity Options And Strikes For The End Of Day, July 19, 2017

Stocks continue higher today led by tech. You will find out tonight’s video market update very interesting. Most option traders have learned to sell options as being the most consistent way to generate returns. Watch tonight’s video to find out

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The tech-heavy Nasdaq staged a spectacular rebound to post its longest run of gains in two years on Jul 18. Boosted by stellar results from Netflix, Inc. (NFLX – Free Report), the index has now increased over eight successive sessions. This is

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It was ECB President Draghi’s speech in the central bank conference in Portugal on June 27 that began the current market phase. He seemed to acknowledge the obvious, which that ECB officials may be as surprised as any one with the

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The internet never forgets and investors tend to have long memories as well. That is why I was hesitant to write about a sector that historically hasn’t been so kind to investors. Of the 22 stocks in this industry, there

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Biotech and healthcare stocks resumed their rally today after attempts to roll back access to patients through Medicaid cuts failed yet again. An ACA repeal looks unlikely because as many as 32 million people would lose health insurance by 2026.

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