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Western Union (WU): Cash Transfers, CEO Buys, and Maybe a Stock Rebound?

💸 Western Union’s CEO and CFO just wired big money into their own stock. Institutions already hold 95% of the float, but growth is flat, competition is fierce, and risks abound. Is this a bargain play — or a value trap in disguise?

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Is Boeing Ready to Fly?

Boeing’s new director — ex-Vanguard CEO Tim Buckley — just bought nearly $500K of stock. With a $619B backlog and cash flow stabilizing, is this aerospace giant finally ready for liftoff… or more turbulence?

 

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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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Key Insider Buys Shares of Warner Bros Discovery (WBD). That’s All, Folks!

Director Anton Levy — a seasoned tech investor — just loaded up on Warner Bros Discovery stock (WBD). With subs rising and studios shining, could this be the start of a blockbuster comeback… or just another Hollywood flop? 🎥

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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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MSCI Keeps Winning — and the CEO Keeps Buying In

MSCI delivers world-class data tools for investors—and its CEO just bought in big. With soaring revenue, recurring subscriptions, and loyal institutions, is this still a buy? Or has the stock outpaced its fundamentals?

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EPD: Enterprise Products Partners Is Boring—But It Pays to Be Boring

Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) might not make headlines, but it makes money. With insiders buying big, a solid 7% dividend, and decades of steady growth, this is one midstream stock that flows cash — not drama.

 

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Insiders Bought "MicroStrategy" Shares at $90. You’re Paying $394.66. Should You?

MSTR insiders are buying, but not the stock you think. They bought STRC at $90 — while MSTR trades near $400. What gives? We break down the numbers, the Bitcoin twist, and what might be worth nibbling on.

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