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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-16 20:43

in LeoFinance8 months ago

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D.R. Horton’s executive chairman, David Al, recently sold $3.9 million worth of shares, coinciding with transactions from other insiders, including Barbara Allen who liquidated $922,000. The most alarming aspect is the complete absence of insider buying, which typically serves as a signal of confidence in a company's future. A thorough analysis reveals a historical pattern repeating itself; during previous housing downturns, top executives sold substantial amounts of stock just prior to market crashes. Today’s insider selling volume is already alarmingly high, when adjusted for inflation.

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