Insider Buying 03-21-25 Volatility Collapses for the Moment

Insanity 1.0 moved the market all of 1/2% last week. As much as we’d like to think the world as we know it is collapsing around us, it’s volatility that is collapsing, for the moment at least.  The Fed gave us a reprieve and hinted that tariff induced inflation was likely transitory.  We’ve heard that word before during the Pandemic. Nike and FedEx disappointed investors with their growth outlook.   There were not a lot of insider buys but there were two in household brand names, Adobe and Home Depot. Follow us on Twitter for real-time commentary and insider buying alerts at … Read more

Insider Buying Week 5-19-23 If you want to play a game of chicken- Tyson Insiders are Buying

No one really believes the U.S. will default on the debt.  The least of which are these insiders stepping up to buy their company’s stock last week.  If we’re talking a game of chicken, I say look at what Tyson Foods insiders are doing.  Five insiders took advantage of the steep share price drop on Q1 earnings disappointment.  Albemarle insiders continue to bet on the lithium economy. If you’re inclined to bet on default, take a look at the PRA Group’s earnings disaster and the new CEO purchase.  Debt collection could be a hot new growth market. You can be … Read more

AT&T Insiders Buy $T and Stankey is Stinky but Discovery $DISCK and Malone might just Work

For trade, details click on this link to the trades   The efficient market hypothesis assumes that all current information is reflected in the current price of a security. According to the EMH, stocks always trade at their fair value on exchanges, making it impossible for investors to purchase undervalued stocks or sell stocks for inflated prices. When we look at insider buying and selling,  we are examining and theorizing the possible motives of the people that know the company the best.  What information do they possess that is not already priced into the stock?   Descriptions Name: Stankey John … Read more