Weekly CEO News from Richard Ingram
January 11, 2018

After a brief pause, everything is awesome again… Video length: 00:02:44 Trannies exploded higher today (2nd best day since Trump election)… S&P record high, Dow above 25,500 for first time… and on and on… Despite equity market exuberance, VIX rose

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The Q4 earnings season is knocking at the door and investors are keen to see how major banks will perform this time, after reporting impressive results in the first three quarters of 2017. The last year has been a roller

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Currency tended to have more of an effect today in Asian trading, well certainly for Japan anyway! The Yen played between low and higher end of 111, edging lower into the close of the session as earnings failed to match

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In December, less than one month ago, I wrote that the wild and crazy rush into cryptocurrency stocks would end. Well, the craziness hasn’t stopped yet — and I didn’t expect it to. But the latest cryptocraziness is even more

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Steel stocks are in an amazing shape. Since they bottomed in January 2016 the steel stocks ETF SLX is up 3-fold. An index rising 3-fold in just 2 years is exceptional. What strikes us on this chart is the fact

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Stocks were on a roll higher today, with the major indices setting new all time highs. No one can really see what will derail this new ‘super bull’ market, as they say on financial TV. I can think of about

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Context is important when trading, and in this new-lifetime-highs-every-day market of ours, it’s interesting to take note of which shorts (for example) have managed to survive the best. In that spirit, here are my “lucky seven” best profit-makers as of now

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Video length: 00:08:40 Stocks take off to new all time highs led by banks and the small cap stocks. The message in tonight’s video newsletter update is don’t fight the trend. Don’t be the bear standing on train tracks thinking

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Major benchmarks closed in the red on Wednesday with the S&P 500 snapping its six day stretch of gains. Such losses came about even as the yield for the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury Note moved higher. A section of market

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