Insider Buying Week 12-15-23 Glad to See some Big Names and Big Dollars Returning to the Insider Buying Game

While some stocks like the Magnificent Seven have had a phenomenal comeback year, many, many companies are depressed in value. We have no shortage of compelling investment ideas, but getting people…


Insider Buying Week 11-10-23 Another Week of the Impossible Possibility

Barron's magazine cover read, "Clean Energy Stocks have collapsed," but it's not just clean energy.  It's all energy.  The fossil fuel kind, traditional energy, continued its dismal fall performance…


Insider Buying Week 9-08-23 ET Go Home

Energy Transfer certainly looks like it is coming home for investors. Oil producers and suppliers have been on a steady ramp for the last month after lagging most of the year.  Ironically, lithium…


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Insider Buying -Interest rates may have peaked but the damage to earnings is just beginning

Market gains are muted, and traders are quick to snatch profits.  Rallies are reversed almost daily as market direction is indecisive.  By many measures, bargains in the stock market are hard to come…


Insider Buying Week 5-26-23

It's all AI, Chat GPT, large langauge models, and generative image models. Nvidia's blowout quarter and guidance sent the market into a bull run seizure moment.  Meanwhile, you hear more and 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…


Insider Buying Week 3-3-23- This market doesn't want to go down.

Despite the best efforts of banking emperors like Jamie Dimon of JP Morgan or all-knowing market strategists like Mike Wilson of Morgan Stanley, this stock market refuses to go down.  Last week's…


The Fed has a Hammer but needs a Scalpel Insider Buying Week 2-24-23

It's a commonly held view amongst market strategists that the Fed follows interest rates, not determines them. You don't have to look very far to see plenty of evidence of that.  It's a quiet…