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Bakkt Holdings CEO Buys Shares; Are Profits Baked In?

Bakkt (BKKT) is back on the radar. With a new CEO buying $1.47M of stock and losses shrinking fast, is this crypto play baked to perfection—or half-baked hype?

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Can Olin Cock Its Stock? Insiders Say Yes (Lock, Load, and Maybe Profit)

Olin ($OLN) insiders are loading up on shares while institutions already own 94% of the float. Profits are weak, ammo is hot, and bleach is… bleach. Can this 132-year-old company cock its stock for a rebound?

 

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iHeartMedia (IHRT): Turning the Volume Back Up?

Insiders are piling in, institutions are holding strong, and iHeartMedia is betting big on podcasts to fuel its turnaround. But with heavy debt and radio stagnation, is IHRT a hidden gem or just background noise?

 

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Amrize Will Rise, Insiders Undoubtedly Think

Amrize insiders are loading up on stock like it’s on sale at Home Depot. With infrastructure and housing tailwinds, it’s tempting — but watch out for valuation cracks.

 

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MaxCyte (MXCT) — Insiders Load Up While Cash Burns

MaxCyte insiders are shopping biotech shares like it’s Black Friday 🛒💉. With revenue slipping, cash burning, but institutions holding, is MXCT a comeback spark ⚡ or a treadmill burn-out 🔥?

 

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Insiders Are Buying Shares of Applied Optoelectronics. Should You?

Applied Optoelectronics (AAOI) insiders—including the CEO—are buying big while revenue growth accelerates and losses shrink. Institutions already own two-thirds of the stock. But with dilution risk, short sellers circling, and heavy competition, is AAOI a comeback kid—or just another speculative fiber bet?

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Financials Paint a Dire Story… But Tronox’s CEO and Insiders See Light in the TiO₂ Pigment

Tronox isn’t just about titanium dioxide anymore—it’s about insider confidence, global reach, and whether this chemical giant’s bright white future is worth your green 💵. From insider purchases to institutional moves, here’s why investors might want to watch TROX closely.

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How Many Insider Buys Will It Take for The Bull in Enphase Energy to Re-energize?

After a brutal drop, Enphase Energy’s CEO is buying big. Institutions are all in. Margins hold strong. Could this be the spark the solar bull needs?

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Proto Labs (PRLB): The CEO Bought Shares. Should You?

The CEO of Proto Labs just invested in his own company — but it’s not just him. Wall Street giants are in, revenue’s at record levels, and PRLB might be building toward a breakout. Should you 3D-print it into your portfolio?

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Arrow Electronics: A Straight Arrow, But the CEO Sees a Bullet

Arrow Electronics CEO Sean Kerins just bought nearly $1M of ARW stock. Is this undervalued tech distributor about to rebound, or just cruising under the radar? We take a shot at the bullseye—with puns and charts.

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