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Good morning. Three signals hit the wire overnight. One congressional buy, one CFO loading up before earnings, and an 8-K that buried a material risk in paragraph 14. Let's get into it.
Pelosi's trust disclosed a $2.4M purchase of NVIDIA call options (strike $135, exp. Jan 2027) filed yesterday via STOCK Act. This follows NVDA's DOD contract announcement. The position was initiated two weeks before the contract became public record. Earnings in 11 days.
META's CFO Susan Li filed a Form 4 disclosing an open-market purchase of $890K in META shares at avg. $512.40. CFO open-market buys — not options — are historically the highest-conviction insider signal. Last time Li made a buy this size: 3 weeks before META's Q3 2024 beat.
Boeing filed an 8-K at 11:47 PM EST — a classic after-hours burial. Paragraph 14 discloses termination of a $1.8B Air Force maintenance contract citing "performance defaults." The headline item was a minor executive comp amendment. Our AI flagged the language. BA opened flat. Not priced in.
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