Unusual Options Activity: Fisker (FSR)

Electric vehicle manufacturer Fisker (FSR) is down 60 percent over the past year, as demand for new cars has slowed. One trader sees further downside in the weeks ahead. That’s based on the December 15 $2 puts. With 24 days until expiration, 18,694 contracts traded compared to a prior open of 146, for a massive 128-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $0.10 to make the bearish bet. Shares recently traded just under $3, so would ...
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‘Tis the Season to Play the Uptrend in Retailers

Just as the autumn months are weak for the market, the final few weeks of the year tend to bode well for stocks. They tend to fare best for retailers, amid the rush of the holiday season. December has historically made the difference for a retailer earning a profit for the year or not. Many retailers are starting to come heavily off their lows, but have more upside ahead through the holiday season. That’s especially true for the most beaten-down companies. Among ...
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Insider Activity Report: Emerson Electric (EMR)

James McKelvey, a director at Emerson Electric (EMR), recently bought 8,000 shares. The buy increased his stake by 234 percent, and came to a total price of $684,000. He was joined by another director, who bought 500 shares, paying $42,766. And both buys came a day after a third director picked up 3,000 shares, for just under $257,000. This marks the only insider buys over the past two years. Insiders were otherwise small sellers going back to early 2022. Overall, Emerson ...
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Unusual Options Activity: PayPal Holdings (PYPL)

Digital payment processor PayPal Holdings (PYPL) is up over 10 percent from its 52-week low just a few weeks ago. One trader sees further upside ahead before the end of the year. That’s based on the December 29 $60 calls. With 42 days until expiration, 9,803 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 241, for a 41-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the calls paid $1.80 to make the bullish bet. PayPal shares recently traded for ...
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This Trend Is Alive and Well, So Buy the Stocks Profiting From It

Markets often start to create narratives about different sectors. That can lead to some sectors flying high on hope, while others start to trade out of favor. This year has seen semiconductor stocks rally thanks to the rollout of new AI technologies. Other sectors have fared differently. Interest-rate sensitive stocks like utilities and telecoms have taken a hit. Media stocks have been out of favor. And so have many retailers, as consumers have focused more on experiences than buying goods. However, that ...
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Insider Activity Report: Air Products & Chemicals (APD)

Seifi Ghasemi, President and CEO of Air Products & Chemicals (APD), recently bought 11,000 shares. The buy increased the CEO’s stake by 2 percent, and came to a total cost of $2.9 million. The buy came a few days after a 10,000 share buy from the CEO, costing just over $2.5 million. Otherwise, there have been no other insider transactions this year. The company’s general counsel made two sales in 2022 and 2021. Overall, APD insiders own 0.4 percent of ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Cameco (CCJ)

Uranium producer Cameo (CCJ) has been a strong performer this year, with shares up over 75 percent. One trader sees further upside in the coming weeks. That’s based on the December 29 $50 calls. With 43 days until expiration, 31,631 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 130, for an 88-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the calls paid $0.63 to make the bullish bet. Shares recently traded for about $44, so they would need to ...
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Invest With Companies Looking at the Very Long Term

Wall Street is dominated with short-term thinking. Daily market moves and quarterly earnings reports can cause companies to make all sorts of moves that help the share price in the short-term, but not the long-run. That’s why investors should focus on companies that can deliver great returns over the long-term. That avoids much short-term uncertainty that tends to dominate markets. And it’s why long-term investors should be willing to pay up for a stake in industry leaders. One industry leader is ExxonMobil ...
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