๐Ÿ“ˆ๐Ÿ‘€ 3 Insiders Buy $10M of Gamestop

Plus the CEO of Planet Fitness buys $650k and the CEO at Asana keeps buying

Hello!

This week we found 3 top insider trades:

  • ๐Ÿ’ช CEO at Planet Fitness buys $650k after the stock drops

  • ๐Ÿ•น๏ธ 3 insiders at Gamestop buy $10M of stock

  • ๐Ÿ’ป CEO at Asana just keeps buying

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This dumb poll doesnโ€™t let me add long enough answers, so read the question and answers below and then make your choice in the poll.

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Top CEO Trades of the Week

Reminder: you can read about how CEO Watcher works and how we calculate returns and win rates here

Christopher Rondeau - CEO at Planet Fitness ($PLNT)

His first time buying the stock since he picked up a bunch of it during the COVID dip.

Returns and Win Rate

Overall: 14% returns with a 100% win rate (3/3 trades)

1-year: 38% returns with a 100% win rate (3/3 trades) 

90-day: 19% returns with a 100% win rate (3/3 trades)

Purchase Data (this week)

Total Amount Purchased: $649,850

Purchase Price: $65

Current Price: $70.81 (+9%)

Rating

Rating: 7

Why: The stock fell ~16% after their previous earnings and he bought the dip (still down 12% since earnings). His only previous purchases were three different million-dollar purchases during the COVID dip which he made quite good returns on. This purchase is only about half the size of each of the COVID purchases which keeps this score below 8.

Group Purchase at Gamestop ($GME) - Exec Chairman and 2 Board Members

Gamestop fired its CEO and Ryan Cohen took back over. Ryan also bought $10M of stock and the two directors picked up a couple hundred thousand dollars worth as well.

Purchase Data (this week)

Total Amount Purchased: $10,335,900

Purchase Price: $22.53

Current Price: $24.66 (+9%)

Rating

Rating: 6

Why: None of the insiders have much purchase history, but Ryan Cohen definitely has a loyal following. Is it possible he can come in and get the stock price moving in the right direction?

Dustin Moskovits - CEO and Founder of Asana ($ASAN)

Picked up his first few million dollars worth of shares since September of last year. His returns are terrible because he was gobbling up shares during 2022 as the stock crashed, but he is the CEO that has bought up the most of his own companyโ€™s shares, so worth following.

Returns and Win Rate

Overall: -39% returns with a 7% win rate (2/29 trades)

1-year: -75% returns with a 0% win rate (0/28 trades) 

90-day: -25% returns with a 31% win rate (9/29 trades)

Purchase Data (this week)

Total Amount Purchased: $3,623,510

Purchase Price: $22.65

Current Price: $24.89 (+10%)

Rating

Rating: 5

Why: This one really comes down to personal preference. His overall returns are terrible, but he has bought over a billion dollars worth of the stock over the last two years as the price continued to fall. Is it possible that the bottom is finally in?

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Have a great weekend!

Connor

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