Unusual Options Activity: Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL)

Cruise line operator Carnival Cruise Lines (CCL) has been rangebound for several months after a big drop nearly a year ago. One trader sees shares trending lower in the coming weeks. That’s based on the May $8.50 puts. With 22 days until expiration, 5,310 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 100, for a 53-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $0.31 to make the bearish bet. Shares recently traded for about $9, so ...
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Inflation and a Slowing Economy Make This Defensive Stock a Winner

A great company can overcome any economic challenge. To be a great company, it’s necessary to have pricing power. That means avoiding having to cut prices during a slow period. And it means when inflation is running hot, prices can be raised over and above. Such companies are few and far between. But harnessing the power of a brand during a slow or sideways market can help lead to great returns over time, both from capital gains, and from growing dividend ...
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Insider Trading Report: Riley Exploration Permian (REPX)

Gerald Libin, a major holder of Riley Exploration Permian (REPX), recently added 3,000 shares. The buy increased his stake by less than 1 percent, and came to a total cost of $131,370. This marks the first insider buy since last October, when Libin was also a buyer of just over $273,000 in shares. Over the past few months, several company insiders have sold, including the company President and the company CEO. Overall, insiders own 40.2 percent of shares. The oil and gas ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Vale (VALE)

Brazilian iron ore producer Vale (VALE) is down 12 percent over the past year and 25 percent off its peak. One trader is betting that prices will fall further in the months ahead. That’s based on the July $14 puts. With 86 days until expiration, 6,721 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 211, for a 32-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $0.88 to make the bearish bet. Shares recently traded for about ...
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Amid Sticky Inflation, Stick With Defensive Consumer Giants

While we’re coming up on the next Fed meeting, which could give a sign that the central bank’s interest rate hikes are finally over, we’re not out of the woods yet. Inflation has slowed over the past year, but it’s still running at 5 percent. That’s one of its highest levels in decades, and more than twice the central bank’s inflation target. Investors should still look for companies that can handle inflation by passing on the costs to their customers via ...
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Insider Trading Report: American Realty Investors (ARL)

Bradford Phillips, a director at American Realty Investors (ARL), recently bought 2,000 shares. The buy increased his holdings by 46 percent, and came to a total cost of $40,000. This is the third time the director has bought shares in the past year, following two buys in the $35,000 range in the fall. There have been no other insider buys, or insider sales, over the past two years. Even with that lack of activity, company insiders own about 91 percent of ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Hercules Technology Growth Capital (HTGC)

Business development company Hercules Technology Growth Capital (HTGC) has slid nearly 30 percent over the past year. One trader sees a similar drop occurring over the next few months. That’s based on the October $10 puts. With 178 days until expiration, 7,622 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 170, for a 45-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $0.60 to make the bearish bet. Shares last went for about $13, so the stock ...
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Long Term Investors Focus on Growth, Not the Noise of Short-Term Changes In Growth

Investors often take a current trend and extrapolate it to extremes. That’s why the end of a bull market has a lot of valuations that seem ridiculous in hindsight. And why there are many bargains at the end of a bear market. That trend can also play out with quarterly earnings. A company’s growth may slow or stall out in a quarter, but markets may try and extend that trend out indefinitely. That can create short and long-term opportunities. For instance, last ...
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