Insider Buying Week 8-5-22 CARVANA NIRVANA

  Curious how well insiders are doing with their buys? The Insider Report hit the ball out of the park Friday, August 5th. We hope you were in the stands with us to watch Carvana CVNA soar out of the stadium, up 40%. We have blogged about it several times in the Insiders Report. Numerous short sellers were saying that CVNA was going to go bust, and it reportedly had a short ratio of 40%, one of the largest out there. That means 40% of the holders of Carvana were betting it would go down, not up. Today they felt a … Read more

High Conviction Trades- the Holly Grail of Investing

It was George Soros that said, “there is no amount of money too big to bet when you know you are right.” It’s the holy grail of investing. The trade that we are all looking for.  One where we can leverage up and bet the farm.  It’s the time when you shove all the chips onto the table and tell the croupier you’re betting it all on 00. There is no investor with more conviction than a corporate insider betting big on his own company’s stock. https://theinsidersfund.com/inside-information Of course, betting the farm is the most dangerous type of behavior for an … Read more

U.S. Stocks Have Now Fallen For 5 Weeks In A Row but Some Insiders are Buying

The market gets scarier by the day.  Wealthy individuals pulled their money out at record rates not seen in seven years. Black swans seem to be showing up in multiple corners of the world, China trade war, Iran real war, just to mention a few. None the less that didn’t stop a few insiders with conviction loading up on their company’s stock. In fact, it’s the most buying we have seen in some time. We highlight those over $200,000 in this report.

Notable Insider Buys Week Ending May 10, 2019

The market suffered its worse loss of the year, but that didn’t stop some insiders buying their own stock. We highlight those over $200,000 in this report. In this report, we highlight open market purchases from employees and directors of more than $200,000.  Insiders sell stock for many reasons, but they generally buy for just one – to make money.  As a standard, we only look at material amounts of money, $200 thousand or more, as anything less could just be window dressing. The bar is different from selling because the natural state of management is to be sellers. This … Read more