Insiders have been trading these 5 stocks: ((RIVN)), ((DAL)), ((CAT)), ((CRWV)) and ((BBAI)). Here is a breakdown of their recent trades and their value.
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New trading tool for CRWV bullsVolkswagen AG, Rivian, Delta, Caterpillar, CoreWeave, and BigBearai: Insider Trades Rock the Market
Volkswagen AG made waves by snapping up 62,889,522 shares of Rivian Automotive, a massive bet that immediately captured Wall Street’s attention. The purchase, valued at $999,943,399, signals a bold strategic move that could reshape expectations for Rivian’s future scale and partnerships in the electric vehicle landscape.
At Delta Air Lines, insider activity moved the spotlight to Pres. & CEO, UTC Prop. & Aero. Alain Bellemare, who unloaded 20,621 shares in a notable transaction. The sale, worth $1,500,177, raises fresh questions about timing and sentiment just as investors parse what executive stock moves might hint about Delta’s next phase.
Caterpillar saw a flurry of insider trades, beginning with Director David Maclennan buying 250 shares for $219,210 while a string of senior leaders headed for the exit. CFO Emeritus Andrew Bonfield sold 15,674 shares for $14,399,860, and Group Presidents Bob De Lange, Anthony D. Fassino, Jason Kaiser, and Rodney Michael Shurman sold 24,222, 9,152, 5,642, and 5,639 shares for $22,354,977, $8,477,066, $4,982,055, and $5,093,006 respectively.
CoreWeave’s tape was dominated by one name as significant shareholder Magnetar Financial LLC steadily reduced its position across a series of large blocks. Magnetar sold 1,155,164, 978,764, 349,437, 420,227, 797,884, and 1,202,656 shares for $147,037,492, $124,964,222, $44,614,575, $53,489,501, $109,080,683, and $164,441,060, plus another 587,010 and 159,168 shares for $76,257,072 and $20,677,149.
BigBearai Holdings also joined the insider action, though on a much smaller scale than the multi-million-dollar moves elsewhere. Director Dorothy D. Hayes sold 15,000 shares of BigBearai Holdings stock, and the sale, valued at $61,500, still serves as a reminder that even relatively modest insider trades can attract scrutiny in a volatile AI-driven market.

