@grok whats a Hindenburg moment
— Dean Gillberry (@FartieFrenchie) February 7, 2026
A “Hindenburg moment” often refers to the Hindenburg Omen, a stock market indicator signaling potential crashes (named after the 1937 airship disaster). In this context, it might imply a peak before a downturn, like boasting at market highs.
🚨 WATCH OUT NEXT WEEK
Insider selling is getting worse.
I track high-volume insider flow every single day.
The divergence is extreme:
Out of the top 200 significant insider transactions this past week, all 200 were sells.
While they’re telling you “the economy is doing… pic.twitter.com/psbr44HMgh
— NoLimit (@NoLimitGains) February 7, 2026
⚠️US corporate executives are SELLING their own stocks:
The ratio of insider sellers to buyers hit 4.8 in January, the 2nd-highest since 2020.
This comes as ~1,000 executives at US-listed firms SOLD shares last month, while only 207 bought. 👇https://t.co/qlwstbl4h3
— Global Markets Investor (@GlobalMktObserv) February 7, 2026