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Insiders have been selling these three stocks: should you sell too?

by admin October 23, 2025
October 23, 2025
Insiders have been selling these three stocks: should you sell too?

When corporate insiders – executives, directors, or major shareholders – sell large chunks of their holdings, investors often read it as a red flag.

After all, who knows a firm better than the people running it? Insider selling can signal concerns about future performance, overvaluation, or simply a desire to cash out while the going is good.

While not always ominous, such moves deserve scrutiny. Most recently, insiders at Dell, Celsius, and Albertsons Companies sold over $18 million worth of shares, according to Verity Data.

But should retail investors follow suit – or is there more to the story?

Dell Technologies Inc (NYSE: DELL)

Dell insiders have sold millions in stock in recent months, raising eyebrows across Wall Street.

But context matters. DELL has been aggressively repositioning itself as a key player in artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure and enterprise solutions.

Its recent earnings showed solid growth in server and storage segments, even as PC sales remain sluggish. So, insider selling may reflect profit-taking after a strong run, not a lack of confidence.

With 42% insider ownership still intact, Dell’s leadership remains heavily invested.

All in all, for long-term investors betting on AI and data center expansion – Dell stock still offers compelling upside, though short-term volatility is likely. Wall Street firms rate it at “overweight” especially since it currently plays a dividend yield of 1.40% as well.

Albertsons Companies Inc (NYSE: ACI)

Albertsons executives have also trimmed their stakes, part of a broader trend among grocery chains facing margin pressure and regulatory scrutiny.

The failed merger with Kroger cast uncertainty over ACI’s strategic future, and inflation continues to squeeze consumer spending. But the company remains a defensive stock with steady cash flow and strong regional presence.

Insider selling may reflect frustration with stalled consolidation rather than operational weakness. For investors seeking stability in turbulent markets, Albertsons shares still hold appeal.

But without a clear growth catalyst, it could lag more dynamic sectors. Still, caution – not panic – seems the prudent stance. Wall Street also currently rates ACI stock at “overweight”.

Celsius Holdings Inc (NASDAQ: CELH)

Celsius insiders have cashed out millions amidst the company’s meteoric rise in the energy drink market.

With explosive revenue growth and expanding shelf space, CELH stock has become a darling of momentum investors.

However, valuations are now stretched, and competition from giants like Monster and Red Bull is intensifying. Insider selling may signal executives believe the stock has run ahead of fundamentals.

Still, Celsius continues to innovate and build brand loyalty, especially among younger consumers.

For growth-oriented investors, the stock remains attractive, but it no longer the undiscovered gem it once was. A trim, not a full exit, might be wise. Wall Street analysts currently rate Celsius stock at “overweight”.

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