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Invest in the Sector Capable of Best Beating Inflation

The market may not like the fact that inflation’s decline this year has started to stall out. While inflation does look likely to start showing signs of staying in the 3-4 percent range, some investments fare better than others in an inflationary environment. The best investment for this scenario is for a company that offers a service and can raise prices far higher than inflation. It’s also best if they don’t have anything to physically manufacture and produce. The winner here is ...
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Insider Activity Report: Marriott Vacations Worldwide (VAC)

John Geller, President and CEO at Marriott Vacations Worldwide (VAC) recently bought 5,000 shares. The buy increased his holdings by 5 percent, and came to a total cost of $564,200. He was joined by the company CFO, who bought 1,800 shares at a cost just under $205,000, and who increased his stake by 16 percent. These mark the only insider buys over the past two years. Company insiders have been periodic sellers of shares otherwise. Overall, company insiders own about 7.9 ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Nordic American Tankers Limited (NAT)

Marine shipping company Nordic American Tankers Limited (NAT) is up over 65 percent in the past year. One trader sees the potential for a pullback in the weeks ahead. That’s based on the September 15 $4.50 puts. With 31 days until expiration, 9,620 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 224, for a 43-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $0.60 to make the bearish bet. Shares recently traded just over $4, making this ...
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This Industry Leader Is Finally Coming Off Overbought Conditions

While stocks can trend higher or lower for long periods of time, they will occasionally take a breather. That can provide a buying opportunity for investors, particularly for great companies pulling back. Over the long haul, buying a great company on a drop can lead to better returns than buying high and hoping to sell higher. Traders who wait for companies to come off of overbought conditions get the reward of market outperformance for their patience. Chipmaker Nvidia (NVDA) has been a ...
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Insider Activity Report: Blackstone (BX)

Ruth Porat, a director at Blackstone (BX), recently bought 298 shares. The buy increased her holdings by 1 percent, and came to a total cost of $30,817. This marks the first insider buy in three months, following a similarly-sized buy from the director. She has made similar buys going into the last year as well. Two company insiders sold shares in the past month, including Blackstone’s chief accounting officer. Overall, insiders at the money manager own about 0.5 percent of shares. Blackstone ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Citigroup (C)

Major Wall Street bank Citigroup (C) has lost nearly 20 percent over the past year. One trader sees the bank bucking its downtrend and moving higher in the months ahead. That’s based on the December $44 calls. With 122 days until expiration, 5,731 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 229, for a 25-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the calls paid $3.10 to make the bullish bet. Shares recently went for just over $44, making ...
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Keeping Customers Happy Tends to Pay Off Over Time

Companies that succeed over the long term continue to find new ways to offer value to their customers. Some of that value can come from providing new products and services that compliment existing ones. Other companies offer better value with a higher quality user experience, with better service and interest. No matter what the specifics are, companies that continue to find new ways to drive customer satisfaction will continue to see customers return time and again. Retailer Target (TGT) has been working ...
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Insider Activity Report: Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA)

William Sanders, a director at Mid-America Apartment Communities (MAA), recently bought 5,000 shares across two transactions. The purchases increased his holdings by 13 percent, and came to a total cost of about $740,000. These mark the first insider buys over the past two years. Otherwise, there have been regular and steady sales by company insiders, largely at the EVP level. Some sales have been in the $1,000,000 range. Overall, company insiders own 0.7 percent of shares. The owner and operator of apartment ...
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