The most informed group in the US stock market quickly buy the dips, with net buying volume surging to a new high since May.
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US corporate insiders are buying stocks at the fastest pace since May amid a market decline, driven by AI bubble fears. Their actions offer hope to bulls as they capitalize on panic selling.
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Odaily Odaily reports that since April, the US stock market has experienced its worst decline, but this has triggered a buying frenzy among one of the market's most informed groups: corporate insiders. In the past 30 days, executives of publicly traded companies have been buying their own company's stock at the fastest pace since May. They entered the market during a period of panic, when concerns about an artificial intelligence bubble triggered a shift of funds from overvalued tech stocks to more defensive sectors. The surge in insider buying has provided some comfort to bulls. Previously, the S&P 500 fell 3.1% in a week and was heading for its worst month since April. These executives bought when other "buy the dips hunters" seemed hesitant, and recent five-day losing streak in US stocks has seen intraday rallies quickly wiped out. (Jinshi)