When insiders buy, they're putting real money where their mouth is—it's the ultimate vote of confidence. SoFi CEO Anthony Noto just did exactly that, which just sent a pretty clear signal about his outlook on the company.
Here's the thing: insider selling happens for all sorts of reasons—personal cash needs, diversification, tax planning. But buying? That's different. Executives only open their wallets when they genuinely believe the stock is headed higher.
Noto's recent purchase adds weight to the bullish case for SOFI (NASDAQ). It's not a guarantee, but when the person running the show is be
Here's the thing: insider selling happens for all sorts of reasons—personal cash needs, diversification, tax planning. But buying? That's different. Executives only open their wallets when they genuinely believe the stock is headed higher.
Noto's recent purchase adds weight to the bullish case for SOFI (NASDAQ). It's not a guarantee, but when the person running the show is be

