Insider Buying Week 06-05-26

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Insider Buying Week 05-08-26

Insiders are buying. Is this like saying the fish are biting? Where they are biting though is very interesting. Make your own conclusions but the fishing is very good. Name: David MacLennanPosition: DirectorTransaction Date: 05-04-2026  Shares Bought: 250 shares an average price paid of $876.84 for Cost: $219,210 Company: Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) Caterpillar Inc. is a global provider of construction and mining equipment, engines, turbines, and locomotives. It operates in five segments: construction industries, resource industries, energy and transportation, financial products, and all others. Its product line includes loaders, excavators, mining trucks, drills, generators, gas compressors, and rail goods, as … Read more

Insider Buying 02-28-25 Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful

CHAOS 2.0 unfolds as expected with a sharp drop in interest rates as market participants pivot from worrying about inflation to crumbling public sentiment and the likelihood of rising unemployment numbers.  The Atlanta Federal Reserve is projecting a contraction of the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) of 1.5 percent in the first quarter, flashing a warning sign for the U.S. economy. The projection is a significant shift for the Atlanta Fed over the last few weeks that comes a little more than a month after President Trump took office. The Atlanta Fed last week was predicting 2.3 percent positive growth … Read more

Insider Buying Week 03-08-24 FOMO or FEAR?

I’ve been struggling to explain the speculative frenzy I sense in the markets. Stocks routinely go up and down 20% on earnings or even something as trivial as an analyst upgrade or downgrade yet the underlying market seems calm, benign even. The VIX, which is the current mathematic model for measuring short-term volatility, steadily trends lower. The VIX is a measure of the volatility of the S&P 500, and by now, everyone understands that the capitalization-weighted nature of that index dominates the recent stock market performance. The popular but obsolete already term ‘Magnificent 7’ refers to a handful of mega … Read more