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Unusual Options Activity: JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM)

Megabank
JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM) has been moving higher since the recent fears in the banking sector. One trader is betting that trend will continue. That’s based on the November $175 calls. With 211 days until expiration, 4,870 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 109, for a 45-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the calls paid $1.06 to make the bullish bet. Shares last traded just over $140, so they would need to rise about ...
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Cheap, Boring, and Hated Stocks Can Outperform In Slow Markets

Following the market’s big drop last year and bounce so far this year, it’s likely that markets will continue to bounce around as economic data points a mixed picture. That’s a good trading environment—and it can also be a good one for long-term investors. The way to take advantage is to look for stocks that are cheap, ignored or even hated by the market in general, and capable of moving higher thanks to strong financial performance. The life insurance industry is cheap ...
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Insider Trading Report: WD-40 Co (WDFC)

Steven Brass, President and CEO at
WD 40 Co (WDFC), recently bought 558 shares. The buy increased his holdings by 3 percent, and came to a total purchase price just under $100,000. He was joined by several other company insiders. The company CFO bought 168 shares, increasing her stake by 12 percent at a cost just over $30,000. And two company vice presidents also bought the stock on the same day. Overall, insiders own 1.5 percent of the company. The specialty chemical company ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Teck Resources (TECK)

Metals mining company
Teck Resources (TECK) is closing in on 52-week highs following a strong rally. One trader sees a pullback for the company in the months ahead. That’s based on the January 2024 $42 puts. With 275 days until expiration, 10,013 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 440, for a 23-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $3.16 to make the bearish bet. Teck shares recently traded for just under $49 after ...
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Customers Are Slowing Spending, But Will Never Stop Entirely

Most economic activity is driven by consumer spending. That’s why changes in consumer spending can cause stocks to rise or fall. Some areas can hold up well, particularly those consumer goods or services that offer reasonable quality at a reasonable price. That’s because a slowing economy will cause consumers to shift to lower-price options rather than stop spending entirely. That may not be good news for upscale brands or services, but for some companies, it may indicate higher share prices ahead.
Darden ...
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Insider Trading Report: Acuity Brands Inc (AYI)

Laura O’Shaughnessy, a director at
Acuity Brands Inc (AYI) recently added 632 shares. The buy increased her stake by 43 percent, and came to a total cost of just under $100,000. The director was also the most recent buyer, with a 575 share pickup last July. Otherwise, there have been two insider sales at the company, one of which came from the exercise of a stock option. Overall, insiders at the electrical equipment and parts manufacturer own 0.2 percent of shares. Acuity Brands ...
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Unusual Options Activity: GXO Logistics (GXO)

E-commerce logistics firm
GXO Logistics (GXO) has seen shares move in an uptrend over the past few months. One trader is betting that trend will play out over the next month. That’s based on the May $55 calls. With 31 days until expiration, 4,528 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 108, for a 41-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the calls paid $1.53 to make the bullish bet. GXO shares recently traded for about $52, so ...
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Invest With Companies with the Ability to Follow Through

Many things in life have a first-mover advantage. However, in investing, the first company to come to the marketplace with a product isn’t always the winner. A company that follows up with a better product or a far lower price point can end up grabbing the most market share. That’s particularly true in the tech space. Today’s successful tech companies prefer to either buy a company on its way to winning, or wait until they can overtake the early movers. That makes
Amazon’s ...
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