A Pair Of Big Spending Insiders

A Pair Of Big Spending Insiders

On August 3, 2022, Ball Corporation (BALL) stock closed trading at $72.81. The packaging and containers company reported earnings after the bell on the 3rd. BALL’s sales topped expectations but missed the mark for the bottom lines. Second quarter sales...
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2 Choices, 1 Good, 1 Not So Good

The NASDAQ continues to roll on higher. The index moved its way to a new cycle high after gaining more than XXXX points to start the week. At this point, the NASDAQ is so close to its 200-day moving average...
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Simon Says 3 Steps Forward, 1 Back?

The Real Estate Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLRE) popped up as a top performing exchange-traded funds (ETF) in the past week. One of our favorite ways to find potential trading ideas is to look at the individual holdings of hot...
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You Can Bet Your Bottom Tax Dollar The Sun Will Come Out Tomorrow

Insider activity picked up last week. Hopefully, it’s a sign that C-Suite executives believe the economy will rebound in the next 6-12 months. Despite the increased number of buys, we only found one that met our 3CP criteria. A pair...
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Some Red Before We See More Green

It looks like the NASDAQ could be headed for a cooling off period. The index’s chart appears to be rolling over for some potential profit taking. It’s not surprising considering the NASDAQ has been skirting along a borderline overbought reading...
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$369 Billion Reasons To Like MP (and green stocks)

There has been a lot of focus on the Senate’s “Inflation Reduction Act,” which looks to spend $369 billion on climate change. Regardless of your politics, investors would be wise to “follow the money”. Clearly, Wall Street is paying attention...
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This Insider Has Good Timing

What a paltry week for insider buying, one of the lightest we can remember in a long, long time. The skinny list didn’t provide many choices for this week’s highlighted insider buy. We could only find one company that we’d...
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Bought The Hype, Sold The News?

There is an old adage “to buy the hype and sell the news”. The hype, in this case, being the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates and the Second Quarter GDP. While politicians and pundits argue over the definition...
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Banking On Rising Interest Rates

With the Federal Reserve aggressively raising interest rates to combat inflation, banks are supposed to be one of the primary beneficiaries of rising rates. Banks get to borrow money on the cheap and loan it out at crazy rates, making...
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