Author Archive: Jeremy Parkinson

Danger Zone: Palo Alto Networks

Danger Zone: Palo Alto Networks

Investing themes can come and go. From mid 2014 to mid 2015, the cyber security industry was the “hot buy.” Some cyber stock prices soared anywhere from 80% to nearly 300% in this time span. Ultimately, the buzz wore off and valuations sank to lower levels. With the White House making headlines about advanced cyber […]
Crude Bartels Cycle Review

Crude Bartels Cycle Review

Crude oil has slumped on lack of world demand. If this slump is a continuation of the down trend and confirming cycle action then up swings are to be sold. Let price fall further, watch for a weak bounce then review your trade options. Price falling from upper resistance is not a confirmation of a […]
Gold Standard Ventures Offers District-Scale And Takeout Potential

Gold Standard Ventures Offers District-Scale And Takeout Potential

Gold Standard Ventures’ aggressive 2017 drill program has the potential to substantially increase resources at its Nevada project, and with Goldcorp and OceanaGold owning substantial percentages of the company, Gold Standard has already caught the eye of producers. Gold Standard Ventures Corp. (GSV:TSX.V; GSV:NYSE) announced last month an exploration program for 2017 at its 100%-owned Railroad-Pinion project in […]
Will The IPO Market Rebound?

Will The IPO Market Rebound?

Written by Pitch Book  Snap may have gone public too much fanfare, but does its debut signify a renaissance for the 2017 IPO market? Regardless of how seriously investors take its performance as a bellwether, there are plenty of other important factors to take into account, particularly for private investment firms looking to take portfolio companies […]
5 Best Performing Leveraged ETFs Of The Bull Market

5 Best Performing Leveraged ETFs Of The Bull Market

Braving endless hurdles, the U.S. stock market has been soaring since the March 2009 debacle and has completed eight years of its “Bull Run”. The stocks have more than tripled the eight-year period with the S&P 500 rising nearly 249% from the bear-market bottom of 676.53 on March 9, 2009. The strong rally was mainly […]
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                        Small Cap Best And Worst Stocks – Thursday, Mar. 9

E Small Cap Best And Worst Stocks – Thursday, Mar. 9

The best small cap sector is industrial goods. The top small cap industry is semi ICs. The average small cap score is 54.72. Over the past four weeks, the score’s average is 57.10. The typical small cap stock in our universe is trading -23.22% below its 52 week high, 2.94% above its 200 dma, and […]
Beaten With An Ugly Stick

Beaten With An Ugly Stick

One of my gazillion shorts, Sally Beauty Holdings, continues to sink beneath its massive topping pattern.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc. To Sell Most Canadian Oil Sands Interests To Canadian Natural Resources

Royal Dutch Shell Plc. To Sell Most Canadian Oil Sands Interests To Canadian Natural Resources

Written by StockNews.com Royal Dutch Shell plc. (ADR) (NYSE: RDS-A) is selling nearly all of its Canadian Oil Sands interest to Canadian Natural Resources (NYSE: CNQ), in a deal that will net the company about $7.25 billion.
On The Pursuit Of Economic Growth

On The Pursuit Of Economic Growth

I think one of the conceits of the modern era is the degree of trust we place in governments. We want them to do everything for us. The truth is that their power is limited. Even if we delegate more power to them, that doesn’t mean the power can/will be used by the government for […]
Which Dividend King Wins The Throne: P&G Or Colgate-Palmolive?

Which Dividend King Wins The Throne: P&G Or Colgate-Palmolive?

Consumer products companies have been among the most rewarding dividend stocks to own over long periods of time. Take industry behemoths Procter & Gamble (PG) and Colgate-Palmolive (CL) as prime examples. P&G has paid a dividend for 127 years, and has increased its dividend for 60 years in a row. Colgate-Palmolive began paying dividends to […]