O'Neil (Exec VP) buys 1,050 shares of KYN at $12.20; holdings up 11.2% with +19.1% 90d return on prior KYN trade
O'Neil Michael J, Executive Vice President and Secretary, purchased 1,050 shares at $12.20, expanding his holdings by 11.2% to 10,440 shares. This marks his third open-market buy in the stock—his prior trade at KYN on 2025-04-07 delivered a 90-day return of +19.1%, demonstrating a successful entry point at that time. His cross-ticker track record shows 2 prior buys with a 100% 90-day win rate and average 90-day return of 19.1%, establishing a pattern of favorable long-term purchase timing. The current price of $12.25 is within the 52-week range and only 0.4% above the transaction price, with the stock down 10.4% from its 52-week high, providing context for valuation at the time of this purchase.
EVP O'Neil purchases 1,000 KYN shares at $12.43; second buy in 3 months, prior buy +19.1% in 90 days
O'Neil Michael J, Executive VP & Secretary, purchased 1,000 shares at $12.43, increasing holdings from 8,390 to 9,390 shares (+11.9%). This is the insider's second open-market purchase of KYN within 3 months: his prior buy on 2025-04-07 yielded a 90-day return of +19.1%, demonstrating favorable timing on that earlier transaction. His cross-ticker track record shows 1 prior buy with a 90-day win rate of 100.00% and average 90-day return of +19.1%, providing context for consistent buy-side execution. The current stock price of $12.38 sits just 0.4% below the transaction price and 9.5% below the 52-week high, suggesting the purchase was made near recent trading levels rather than at an inflection point.
EVP O'Neil purchased 2,350 shares of KYN at $10.59; holdings increased 38.9% to 8,390 shares
O'Neil Michael J, Executive VP & Secretary, purchased 2,350 shares at $10.59 on 2025-04-07, increasing his position by 38.9% from 6,040 to 8,390 shares. The stock has declined 20.9% from its 52-week high and 11.1% over the past 30 days, trading at $10.82 at the time of this filing. The purchase occurred during a period of material price weakness relative to recent trading ranges, which is a factual context for this transaction. As a closed-end fund structure, KYN's valuation dynamics and the executive's investment thesis require deeper examination to assess whether this represents meaningful insider conviction or other factors affecting the decision.