On August 18, CoreWeave, Inc. fell 3.21% in after-hours trading, trading at approximately $102.6/share, with turnover of $9.78 million. The decline was driven by continued insider selling and aggressive bearish positioning in the options market.
On the news front, Chief Development Officer Brannin McBee filed to sell 144,000 shares of common stock valued at approximately $15.15 million. This follows a wave of insider disposals: Director Snyderman and affiliated entity Magnetar Financial sold over 2.07 million shares plus substantial derivative positions between August 12-14, while CEO Intrator reduced his holdings by 215,440 shares. The concentrated executive selling has intensified market concerns over stretched valuations.
Simultaneously, options markets flagged a $4.09 million deep out-of-the-money put purchase paired with a synthetic short structure — selling September 150 calls and buying September 80 puts — signaling strong institutional conviction in medium-term downside. Multiple analyst reports have also raised questions about the company's debt sustainability amid aggressive capital expenditure expansion, further weighing on sentiment despite recent strong Q2 results showing 112% revenue growth.
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