CEOs stepping in always catches our attention—especially when they come in clusters.
Here are a few from yesterday:
📌Signet Jewelers $SIG CEO J.K. Symancyk bought 15,000 shares, equivalent to $861,735.
📌President and CEO Peter Matt of Commercial Metals $CMC revealed a purchase of 6,100 shares.
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📌CEO Toni Townes-Whitley and Director Milford W. McGuirt of Science Applications International Corp $SAIC filed Form 4s, revealing insider purchases totaling $299,047.
When multiple insiders step in at the same time, it strengthens the signal of confidence in the company’s future.
📌Last but not least, Director John M. Jansen of Oklo $OKLO disclosed a Form 4 revealing a purchase of $147,412.
And we have a fresh bet on Bitcoin, extending a trend we’ve seen since President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Two major insider buys steal the spotlight:
📌 Bitwise Bitcoin ETF $BITB
Sen. David McCormick invested $260,000 to $600,000 in this Bitcoin ETF, further evidence that elected officials aren’t shying away from crypto exposure, even as major cryptos complete tops.
📌 Globalstar $GSAT
Executive Chairman James Monroe III shelled out $4.72 million, marking a hefty commitment to the satellite services company.
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When insiders pour millions into a stock, it’s hard not to notice.
📌That’s exactly what happened at Akero Therapeutics $AKRO, where Director Graham G. Walmsley picked up $8.79 million worth of shares.
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📌Stonehill Capital Management filed an original 13G for JOYY $YY revealing a stake of 6.30%.
The stock has been trying to reverse from a long-term bearish trend to potentially bullish on higher timeframes—making this new stake even more intriguing.
📌Carlos Slim’s Control Empresarial de Capitales added another $3.22 million to its stake in PBF Energy $PBF.
Darlington Partners made a splash with two big software plays.
📌 The money manager filed an initial 13G disclosure for OneStream Inc $OS revealing a 5.30% stake.
📌 In another 13G, Darlington reported a 5.20% position in Shift4 Payments Inc $FOUR.
The firm’s moves signal fresh institutional interest in the software space and underscore its strong commitment to both companies.
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📌 Meanwhile, the CEOs of F&G Annuities & Life $FG and Prospect Capital $PSEC reinforced their confidence with insider purchases of $706,724 and $204,917, respectively.
📌 Last but not least, Broadwood Partners filed a Form 4 for Staar Surgical Co $STAA, purchasing 136,696 shares.
Some of the most important names in software and semiconductors are seeing fresh buys, perhaps indicating confidence at bargain levels.
📌 Adobe $ADBE
CFO Durn Daniel bought 1,300 shares, equivalent to $507,759.
Following CFO insider buys is crucial because they know the numbers better than anyone. When a CFO puts their own money on the line, it’s often a strong signal of confidence in the company.
📌 Oracle $ORCL
DirectorMichael J. Boskin added $111,145—not massive, but still a nod to a software heavyweight that’s been holding key support.
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Sen. Ashley Moody purchased $100,000 to $250,000 worth of AMD and between $50,001 and $100,000 of ASML—two semiconductor powerhouses way off their highs from last year.
Sen. Moody also bought $100,000 to $250,000 of Lilly(Eli) &...
📌The biggest insider transaction today comes from Steve Cohen’s Point72, which filed a 13G for a 5% stake in VNET Group $VNET.
As one of the most sophisticated hedge funds, known for high-conviction bets, their entry signals strong institutional confidence in the stock.
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📌In another Form 4, Victoria’s Secret $VSCO saw a $2.18 million insider buy from BBRC International PTE LTD, an investment firm with a history of strategic retail plays.
📌Ares Management $ARES Director Bhutani Ashish put down $1.41 million on his company.
📌Last but not least, Southwest Airlines $LUV had multiple directors stepping in for open-market purchases.
More top decision-makers are buying their own companies’ stock.
📌 Today's most significant insider move comes from LendingTree $TREE Chief Operating Officer Peyree Scott, who purchased $1.3 million worth of shares.
As COO, Scott has direct oversight of the company’s operations and execution. His buy suggests confidence in LendingTree’s business model and future growth.
When a top operator puts their own money on the line, it’s worth paying attention.
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📌 In energy, Marathon Petroleum $MPC Chief Commercial Officer backed his company with a $269,000 buy.
As CCO, his focus is on revenue generation and market expansion. His purchase could signal optimism in the oil & gas sector.