JFRNUVEEN FLOATING RATE INCOME FUND Insider Trading
Latest: Insider Bought $103K of Shares · Mar 2026
3 filings analyzed·Latest 2026-04-24
Insider buys
3
Insider sells
0
Unique insiders
1
Direction
Net buying
April 2026
2026-04-24
medium
Caraher Scott C.
Buy
14,000 shares
$102,570
@ $7.33
Significance5/10
Scott C. Caraher bought 14,000 shares of JFR at $7.24–$7.41; holdings rise 30.8% to 59.4K shares.
Scott C. Caraher executed 2 separate purchases totaling 14,000 shares for $102,569.60 on consecutive trading days (March 30–31, 2026), raising his position from 45,440 shares to 59,440 shares. The blended average price of $7.33 sits just below the current price of $7.46, and the purchases occurred after a -13.0% retreat from the 52-week high of $8.58, near the lower bound of the 52-week range. His prior buy at this ticker on 2025-04-09 delivered a +7.3% return over 90 days, suggesting past timing discipline at JFR, though his other same-ticker purchase (2025-03-21) returned -1.9% over the same horizon. Cross-ticker, his track record shows a 50% success rate on buys with a modest +2.7% average 90-day return. The filing does not indicate whether these purchases are discretionary open-market activity or part of a prearranged 10b5-1 plan.
Scott C. Caraher purchases 5,000 shares of JFR at $7.95; stock down 8.9% in 30 days, 12.4% in 90 days.
Scott C. Caraher purchased 5,000 shares of Nuveen Floating Rate Income Fund (JFR) at $7.95 on 2025-04-09, increasing his holdings from 40,440 shares to 45,440 shares. This represents a discrete buy following a prior purchase on 2025-03-21, with only 1 other open-market buy in his cross-ticker track record. The current price of $7.74 reflects a decline of 8.9% over the 30 days following the transaction and 12.4% over 90 days, positioning the stock 16.0% below its 52-week high of $9.22. The prior trade at JFR (2025-03-21) has no measurable outcome yet, and his cross-ticker timing record shows no well-timed buys across available history, limiting the evidential weight of any inference about market-beating acumen at this security.
Scott C. Caraher bought 15,000 shares of JFR at $8.40; holdings rise 59.0% to 40,440 shares
Caraher purchased 15,000 shares at $8.40, increasing his position from 25,440 to 40,440 shares—a net addition of 59.0% relative to pre-transaction holdings. The current price of $8.43 is modestly above the transaction price and sits 8.6% below the 52-week high of $9.22. This represents a material increase in the insider's stake in the floating-rate income fund, positioning his holdings at a meaningful scale. The transaction reflects a discretionary buy decision at near-current market levels; absent additional context on prior trading patterns or fund fundamentals, the significance is moderate.
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