Shyon
2024-08-21
My investing style is analytical and data-driven. I prioritize evaluating financial data, market trends, and economic indicators to inform investment decisions. This approach focuses on objective data rather than personal assessments of individual abilities.

Regarding Brian’s ability to boost Starbucks ($SBUX) stock prices, the impact of a new leader or executive can be significant, depending on their track record and strategic vision. If Brian is a new or influential leader at Starbucks, his effectiveness would depend on his experience, strategies for growth, and ability to execute plans successfully. Evaluating his past performance and the company’s strategic direction under his leadership would be essential in assessing potential stock price impacts.

Anyway, I trust Brian and I strongly believe the management does the same too, that's why they hire him, no? 😂 @Tiger_comments

Should We Take CEO Buying/Selling Seriously?
Gelsinger paid $252,000 on Aug. 5 for 12,500 $Intel(INTC)$ shares, an average price of $20.16. You may think that $25k is no big money. But his persistence can't be ignored. Intel CEO continues to buy the stock in the past 4 years. Another notable CEO stock trade is $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$’s CEO sale in recent months. ---------------- Do you invest in good CEO or data? How do you view $Intel(INTC)$ CEO’s continous buying? Is it a bullish signal or not? Should we take CEO’s buying or selling seriously?
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