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$CRM reports 2Q’25 earnings today after the close.
Market expects: $10.14B revenue.
Revenue growth has slowed 14 straight quarters in row.
Will we finally see an uptick in 2Q’25 and potential rerating? https://t.co/hmvgOjj7FD
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$CRM reports 2Q’25 earnings today after the close.
Market expects: $10.14B revenue.
Revenue growth has slowed 14 straight quarters in row.
Will we finally see an uptick in 2Q’25 and potential rerating? https://t.co/hmvgOjj7FD
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PayPal $PYPL just announced that Venmo and PayPal customers in the US and select global markets will be able to skip the waitlist and receive early access to Perplexity's new AI-powered Comet browser. Through a new offer that includes a free 12-month trial of Perplexity Pro valued at $200
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PAYPAL X PERPLEXITY
PayPal $PYPL just announced that Venmo and PayPal customers in the US and select global markets will be able to skip the waitlist and receive early access to Perplexity's new AI-powered Comet browser. Through a new offer that includes a free 12-month trial of Perplexity Pro valued at $200
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$LINDEX completed its corporate restructuring program, which (finally) paves the way for the divestment of the loss making Stockmann department store business.
An announcement is expected over the next few months.
(Stockmann 🤢🤢) https://t.co/gHQ029TmpT
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$LINDEX completed its corporate restructuring program, which (finally) paves the way for the divestment of the loss making Stockmann department store business.
An announcement is expected over the next few months.
(Stockmann 🤢🤢) https://t.co/gHQ029TmpT
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ToffCap
This is exactly what we do.
We track a LOT of insider buying and buybacks + performance since. Most of the time its a useless signal.
But combine an interesting insider purchase / buyback (eg relatively large, first in a long time, funds, etc) with some basic stock analysis, and just that subset alone beats the market by a wide margin.
Now imagine using that subset to dive deeper into the most interesting ones...
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This is exactly what we do.
We track a LOT of insider buying and buybacks + performance since. Most of the time its a useless signal.
But combine an interesting insider purchase / buyback (eg relatively large, first in a long time, funds, etc) with some basic stock analysis, and just that subset alone beats the market by a wide margin.
Now imagine using that subset to dive deeper into the most interesting ones...
A brief thought on insider buying
I review insider buying activities every week, and I’ve come to realize it’s generally overrated.
Plenty of insiders buy at valuations that make little sense, which makes the signal close to useless if they’re not investors themselves with a solid understanding of valuation.
However, insider buying becomes far more meaningful when it comes from someone who actually understands how to value a business.
Think about this: most operators are usually not financial experts, but have a different background.
This means, they’ll buy shares but they’ve no understanding of what the business is and should actually be worth. They’re speculators, not investors.
At the same time, for example, if you’ve an activist investor who’s topping up their holding, this could mean a much stronger signal.
I found that: generally low valuation
+ Management with understanding for valuation + insider purchases (or buybacks)
Is a very strong signal. - Paul, not a CFAtweet
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Paul, not a CFA (@Investmentideen) on X
A brief thought on insider buying
I review insider buying activities every week, and I’ve come to realize it’s generally overrated.
Plenty of insiders buy at valuations that make little sense, which makes the signal close to useless if they’re not investors…
I review insider buying activities every week, and I’ve come to realize it’s generally overrated.
Plenty of insiders buy at valuations that make little sense, which makes the signal close to useless if they’re not investors…
Quiver Quantitative
JUST IN: Senator Mike Johnson just said that he supports a ban on congressional stock trading, but hasn't pushed for it because others feel differently.
He said lots of members of Congress rely on the outside source of income.
Per @JakeSherman from Punchbowl News.
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JUST IN: Senator Mike Johnson just said that he supports a ban on congressional stock trading, but hasn't pushed for it because others feel differently.
He said lots of members of Congress rely on the outside source of income.
Per @JakeSherman from Punchbowl News.
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Quiver Quantitative
JUST IN: Speaker Mike Johnson just said that he supports a ban on congressional stock trading, but hasn't pushed for it because others feel differently.
He said lots of members of Congress rely on the outside source of income.
Per Jake Sherman from Punchbowl News.
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JUST IN: Speaker Mike Johnson just said that he supports a ban on congressional stock trading, but hasn't pushed for it because others feel differently.
He said lots of members of Congress rely on the outside source of income.
Per Jake Sherman from Punchbowl News.
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This guy literally shows how to build AI apps 10x faster with one system https://t.co/yLsFjbhmNS
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This guy literally shows how to build AI apps 10x faster with one system https://t.co/yLsFjbhmNS
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The AI chip market is set to grow from $96B to $927B (29% CAGR) by 2034, per Presedence Research.
Key players best positioned to benefit:
• AI foundation: $ASML, $TSM, $AMAT
• AI chips: $NVDA, $AMD, $AVGO
• AI infrastructure: $NBIS, $CRWV, $ALAB https://t.co/Axa8M6hOdh
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The AI chip market is set to grow from $96B to $927B (29% CAGR) by 2034, per Presedence Research.
Key players best positioned to benefit:
• AI foundation: $ASML, $TSM, $AMAT
• AI chips: $NVDA, $AMD, $AVGO
• AI infrastructure: $NBIS, $CRWV, $ALAB https://t.co/Axa8M6hOdh
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Google is leading a mostly GREEN start to the day for the Magnificent 7
🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🔴 https://t.co/6y40TgzIXu
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Google is leading a mostly GREEN start to the day for the Magnificent 7
🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🟢🔴 https://t.co/6y40TgzIXu
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Quiver Quantitative
Representative Cleo Fields started buying up massive amounts of Google stock back in June.
He bought up to $1.1M of $GOOG in just a couple months.
It has now risen 35% since he started buying.
Fields sits on the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Investigations.
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Representative Cleo Fields started buying up massive amounts of Google stock back in June.
He bought up to $1.1M of $GOOG in just a couple months.
It has now risen 35% since he started buying.
Fields sits on the House Financial Services Subcommittee on Investigations.
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A brief thought on insider buying
I review insider buying activities every week, and I’ve come to realize it’s generally overrated.
Plenty of insiders buy at valuations that make little sense, which makes the signal close to useless if they’re not investors themselves with a solid understanding of valuation.
However, insider buying becomes far more meaningful when it comes from someone who actually understands how to value a business.
Think about this: most operators are usually not financial experts, but have a different background.
This means, they’ll buy shares but they’ve no understanding of what the business is and should actually be worth. They’re speculators, not investors.
At the same time, for example, if you’ve an activist investor who’s topping up their holding, this could mean a much stronger signal.
I found that: generally low valuation
+ Management with understanding for valuation + insider purchases (or buybacks)
Is a very strong signal. - Paul, not a CFAtweet
X (formerly Twitter)
Paul, not a CFA (@Investmentideen) on X
A brief thought on insider buying
I review insider buying activities every week, and I’ve come to realize it’s generally overrated.
Plenty of insiders buy at valuations that make little sense, which makes the signal close to useless if they’re not investors…
I review insider buying activities every week, and I’ve come to realize it’s generally overrated.
Plenty of insiders buy at valuations that make little sense, which makes the signal close to useless if they’re not investors…