It appears "diker" is not a recognized ticker symbol for a US equity. It's possible there might be a typo, or it could refer to a company listed on a non-US exchange, such as Dicker Data Limited (ASX: DDR)1 or Denka Company Limited (DB: DIK).2 For US equities, common tickers that are phonetically similar might include DICK'S Sporting Goods, Inc. (NYSE: DKS)3 or Delek US Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: DK).4
To provide a data-driven perspective, it's crucial to identify the correct ticker. Once the specific ticker for a US equity is known, Fintel offers a comprehensive suite of tools for in-depth analysis:
- Institutional Ownership (13F Filings): This data provides insights into how major institutions are positioning themselves in a stock, revealing accumulation or distribution trends. For example, Fintel tracks the institutional ownership of companies like DICK'S Sporting Goods, Inc. (DKS), which has 1380 institutional owners holding a total of 62,905,152 shares.3
- Insider Trading: Monitoring insider buying and selling activity can signal management's confidence (or lack thereof) in the company's future prospects.
- Short Interest and Borrow Rates: High short interest can indicate a bearish sentiment among some investors, while changes in borrow rates can highlight increasing demand to short a stock.
- Options Flow: Unusual options activity can sometimes precede significant price movements, offering clues about market sentiment.
- SEC Filings: Access to 10-K, 10-Q, and other regulatory filings allows for a deep dive into a company's financials, operations, and strategic initiatives.
Accurate ticker identification is the first step to unlocking these valuable insights on Fintel.