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Enphase Energy: The Comeback Nobody Believed (But the CEO Keeps Buying)

Enphase Energy fell hard after its solar boom—but the CEO keeps buying, institutions still dominate the float, and shorts are piled in. Here’s why ENPH might be starting to sync back in—and what investors should really watch. 🌞🔋

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Fox Factory: Left for Roadkill or Setting Up a Suspension Rebound?

Fox Factory (FOXF) went from high-flyer to face-plant, trading over 90% below its peak — yet the CEO and big institutions keep buying. Is this a stealth value opportunity or a suspension story that never quite rebounds? Let’s dig in, with jokes and numbers.

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Insiders Had Bought Shares of Elanco Animal Health (ELAN); Turns Out They Were Right — And It May Only Be the Beginning!

Insiders bought millions of Elanco shares under $15 — and they were right. Now, with JP Morgan’s upgrade and revenues rising, this stock might be a hidden gem in the animal health world. 🐾

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Bill Ackman's Pershing Square Still Owns Shares; A Director Bought Much Higher: Should You Go Long Chipotle (CMG) Or Just Eat the Burritos?

Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) stock has been cut in half from its highs, but institutions still love it and Bill Ackman still owns a big stake. Should you wrap CMG in your portfolio—or just stick to wrapping burritos?

 

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Magnera: Insiders Keep Buying… Should You?

Magnera’s boardroom is buying diapers—literally. With insiders piling in and free cash flow returning, this specialty materials firm might be worth more than just its wipes. But don’t forget the debt and diaper jokes.

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Penn Entertainment: A Double-Down That’s Finally Paying Off?

Penn Entertainment ($PENN) is showing signs of life — insiders are doubling down, revenues are climbing, and digital bets are growing fast. With shares rebounding, is it time to follow the high-rollers or step back from the table? 🎰📈

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🔬 Illumina (ILMN): Let’s Illuminate the Bull Case!

After losing nearly 80% of its value since 2021, Illumina (ILMN) may be ready for a glow-up. CEO Jacob Thaysen and CFO Ankur Dhingra just bought big, and institutional holders are still hanging on. What do they see—and should you see it too?

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🏠 Douglas Elliman (DOUG): Luxury Real Estate, Budget Stock Price?

Insiders are buying big, the company’s cutting losses, and the cash pile is solid. Douglas Elliman might not be flashy, but it’s not flopping either. A low-priced luxury real estate play worth a look?

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🥞 Pra Group: No Fun to Get Their Call But Fun to Call Their Stock!

They buy bad debt for pennies, chase it like bounty hunters, and sometimes spin a tidy profit from society’s financial skeletons. But is PRA Group (PRAA) a hidden gem—or a value trap in disguise? We dig deep into this curious case.

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