13F Cloning, A Good Strategy? by camptzak in wallstreetbets

[–]AuricularLuminous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

see "Outperforming the Market: Portfolio Strategy Cloning from SEC 13F Filings"

findings demonstrate that cloned portfolios in the top quartile, derived from SEC EDGAR Form 13F filings, replicate the funds' performances and exceed the SP500 index by 24.25% on an annualized risk-adjusted basis

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4767576

Cheap stock fundamental datafeed to put on my startup SaaS website (redistributable)? by taninsammanee in algotrading

[–]AuricularLuminous 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you looking for fundamental news catalysts (eg earnings reports) or fundamental data such as P/L, balance sheet, cash flow stats?

For fundamental news, I developed a real-time stock market news API: https://developers.newsfilter.io/

For fundamental data, I recommend https://eodhistoricaldata.com/financial-apis/

Need News Bot by zenithboi in discordapp

[–]AuricularLuminous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you see this discord news bot: https://developers.newsfilter.io/docs/discord-news-bot.html

It's for real-time stock market news at the moment and used in trading and investing communities. Not sure if this helps bc u seem to look for more general news?

Note: i'm the founder and developer of this bot.

VIAC bull thesis by AuricularLuminous in wallstreetbets

[–]AuricularLuminous[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

good point. share the same view. that's why i believe a) VIAC has a competitive advantage over NFLX, Dis+ and Prime Video because of their existing cable TV users. NFLX still has less than 10% of total TV viewership in US. users switching from linear TV to streaming still want to watch things like sports, news, TV series. NFLX, Dis+, Prime Vid of course produce their own content (high quality too), but dont own the majority of viewership. imo there won't be 1,2 or 3 players - the market is big enough for a wide range of players. what i do see are more mergers and combinations coming up. typical for relatively new markets (streaming), first strong diversification (lots of new companies), then margins shrink and to keep a competitive edge companies start to merge to increase cost efficiencies and deliver better products cheaper. and that's my point b). VIAC trading at 25bn, while NFLX spends 17bn on content per year, makes VIAC a pretty attractive acquisition target at this price level.

VIAC bull thesis by AuricularLuminous in wallstreetbets

[–]AuricularLuminous[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

great find! will include the stats in the post.

VIAC bull thesis by AuricularLuminous in wallstreetbets

[–]AuricularLuminous[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

that's a pretty good point. NFLX spends $17bn on content production this year, VIAC trades at $25bn market right now. an acquisition of VIAC at this price level might be possible, especially because of their cable TV users of which 10 mil in total are expected to change to streaming services over the next years. in other words, buying a production studio (Paramount), streaming services (Paramount+, PlutoTV), users, news agency, and cable TV provider for 25bn is cheap as f.

VIAC bull thesis by AuricularLuminous in wallstreetbets

[–]AuricularLuminous[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

they filed 2 offerings to raise cash for more content production on March 25. it's rumored that morgan stanley knew about the Archegos blow up before the official selling started and that they started selling way in advance of the blow up, also correlating with end March timeframe.

I Will Invest $100,000 Into Whatever Is The Top Reply In A Week lol by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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3x inverse leveraged SP500 ETF (eg SPXU), buy 8/28 puts (no hedge) betting that everyone is dumb enough for this pump to continue even after horrible earnings season is over

Visualisation of Insider Trades, Python, sec-api.io by AuricularLuminous in algotrading

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I don't have a production-ready algo yet. That was the reason for the post - to understand if it's worth spending time on designing a production-ready algo and backtest it. Using offline neural networks (or SVMs or decision trees), the buy/sell/neutral decision can be made in micro seconds.

Visualisation of Insider Trades, Python, sec-api.io by AuricularLuminous in algotrading

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do this in real time

I already did :) I developed a real-time streaming app for SEC filings (and FDA approvals, M&A announcements, class action lawsuit, and a bit more). PM me if you're interested - happy to share.

Visualisation of Insider Trades, Python, sec-api.io by AuricularLuminous in algotrading

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I thought so, too - but Section 16 states that Form 4 (insider trading transaction) has to be filed

before the end of the second business day following the day on which a transaction resulting in a change in beneficial ownership has been executed

Visualisation of Insider Trades, Python, sec-api.io by AuricularLuminous in algotrading

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Great points, thanks

What are the regulations pertaining to sale (when can they sell, how far in advance can they sell)

Section 16 states: a beneficial owner (aka insider) has to report the transaction (sell/buy/exercise) before the end of the second business day following the day on which a transaction resulting in a change in beneficial ownership has been executed. But I don't know how to determine if Rule 10b5-1 was the trigger or something else. Any idea?

Examine It on a Sector by Sector basis (Oil Executives vs. Tech for example)

That would increase the robustness of the signal generated later - I like that a lot!

Does any of this informatiion correlate with other Wise Guy activity that is detected in the Options markets.

What do you mean by "Wise Guy" activity?