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Look for Smaller Companies to Benefit From the AI Revolution

The market has been excited about AI stocks for six months now, since the release of ChatGPT. Dozens of companies have announced plans to integrate AI hardware and software into their businesses. And it’s one part of the market where investors have been more than happy to send cash now. That’s led to a big rally in tech, that’s helped unwind most of 2022’s bear market. At this point, it’s time investors looked for AI stocks with a smaller market cap. That’s ...
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Insider Trading Report: American Homes 4 Rent (AMH)

Douglas Bentham, a director at American Homes 4 Rent (AMH), recently bought 3,946 shares. The buy increased his holdings by about 12 percent, and came to a total cost of $95,181. The director was also the last buyer of shares in March, for about $190,000 in two transactions. In the intervening time, several company executives have been sellers of shares, including the company’s CFO and COO. Overall, company insiders own about 7.9 percent of shares. The single family home rental company is ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Macy’s (M)

Department store Macy’s (M) has struggled in recent years, and the stock is down by about one-third over the past year. One trader sees a further decline in the months ahead. That’s based on the July $13 puts. With 51 days until expiration, 20,077 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 181, for a 111-fold jump in volume on the trade. The buyer of the puts paid $1.40 to make the bearish bet. Macy’s shares traded just over $14, making ...
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The Highest-Yielding Big Box Store Play Is Moving In the Right Direction

Most industries tend to consolidate over time. Retail is no exception, as many stores have gone by the wayside. Today, most big box stores compete with online retailers in some capacity, and those that run a niche tend to have the brick-and-mortar business to themselves. That’s allowed these companies to continue growing, which can benefit shareholders. It’s an even better benefit when they’re also generous with ever-increasing dividend payouts. Among the big box retailers, electronics chain Best Buy (BBY) offers the highest ...
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Insider Trading Report: Energy Transfer (ET)

Kelcy Warren, Chairman of the Board at Energy Transfer (ET) has bought 1,500,000 shares in 3 separate transactions over the past week. In total, those buys have added up to over $19 million. And that doesn’t include a series of buys earlier in May, or even back in February. Warren has been the sole active insider this year with massive buys, but other company executives were buyers last year at similar prices to where shares trade today. Even with the massive pace ...
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Unusual Options Activity: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM)

Chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) recently jumped 12 percent and is back near its 52-week high. One trader sees a further rally ahead. That’s based on the August $105 calls. With 81 days until expiration, 8,187 contracts traded compared to a prior open interest of 155, for a 53-fold rise in volume on the trade. The buyer of the calls paid $5.45 to make the bullish bet. TSM shares recently closed near $101, so shares only need to rise another $3 for ...
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Invest With Leaders That Have Pricing Power

One of the most valuable things a company can do is become a key provider of products or services to the point where they can raise prices without losing much, if any, market share. This pricing power can be crucial for beating inflation. And it can also mean a good investment for shareholders, as being able to raise prices ensures that profit margins stay high. One industry leader with pricing power is Corning (GLW). The specialty glassmaker just raised prices by ...
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Insider Trading Report: Kronos Worldwide (KRO)

Andrew Nace, an executive vice president at Kronos Worldwide (KRO), recently picked up 4,000 shares. The buy increased his stake by 46 percent, and came to a total cost just over $33,200. This marks the first insider buy of the year. Two company executives were buyers of shares last year, but the largest buy then was for a 2,000 share stake valued at just over $16,000. Overall, insiders haven’t been too active in buying or selling their shares. Overall, company insiders ...
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