Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
October 10, 2017

The Chart of the Day belongs to AppFolio (APPF). I know this is a repeat but it still has one of the best chart I can find and deserves to be repeated.I found the software solutions by using Barchart to sort the list of stocks

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On Aug. 30, off the coast of Hawaii, sailors aboard the USS John Paul Jones tracked, intercepted, and shot down a medium-range ballistic missile. It was a milestone in our nation’s defense system. Doing so put North Korea and Kim Jong-un on notice that we can shoot down

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Financial regulations such as the Dodd-Frank Act and Volcker Rule were constructed to keep large banks from straying from their core lines of business. As these rules have been incrementally implemented over the past five years or so, realized volatility

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After three straight down days, and down days 7 out of the last 8 trading days, natural gas prices rallied over 2% today for the largest prompt month contract rally since September 18th.  Of note today as well was that

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“Now is our chance to choose the right side. God is holding back to give us that chance. It won’t last forever. Aim at heaven and you will get earth thrown in. Aim at earth and you get neither.”  C.

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The most active equity options and strikes for end of the day: CZR, GE, AAPL, P, JNJ, T.

With earnings season about to get underway next week, the story about how much earnings expectations have fallen in the past two months is being reported by the media. This could change the sentiment in the market which has been

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Within the last week, we’ve had two key announcements about self-driving trucks. One leader in autonomous driving tech is pushing its technology ahead, while another is pulling its plans back, and these two companies have been linked in the not-so-distant past. Tesla

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The short-term trend is intact, but extended. I continue to be worried because it all seems to good to be true, and while the people at the ECRI are warning of a slowdown. Utilities were today’s standout sector. Oil prices

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There are supposedly jobs that Americans won’t do, and now there are, apparently, jobs that British won’t do. In the latter case, according to the UK’s Minister of State and Commonwealth, Sir Alan Duncan, it is the Europeans who were

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