Investors can speculate about the future of a stock by watching how its insiders buy and sell stocks. BranchOut Food Inc shares valued at $870 were purchased by Jones Byron Riche on Apr 21 ’25. At $1.74 per share, Jones Byron Riche acquired 500 shares. The insider’s holdings grew to 149,289 shares worth approximately $0.29 million following the completion of this transaction.
Also, Jones Byron Riche purchased 2,955 shares, netting a total of over 1,921 in proceeds. Following the buying of shares at $0.65 each, the insider now holds 148,789 shares.
Before that, Jones Byron Riche had added 41,755 shares to its account. In a trade valued at $41,337, the Director bought BranchOut Food Inc shares for $0.99 each. Upon closing the transaction, the insider’s holdings increased to 41,755 shares, worth approximately $0.29 million.
Analyzing BOF Stock Performance
On last trading session,, BranchOut Food Inc [NASDAQ: BOF] rose 2.07% to $1.97. The stock’s lowest price that day was $1.91, but it reached a high of $2.011 in the same session. During the last five days, there has been a drop of approximately -0.51%. Over the course of the year, BranchOut Food Inc shares have jumped approximately 13.87%. Shares of the company reached a 52-week high of $2.8200 on 03/27/25 and a 52-week low of $1.5300 on 04/15/25.
Support And Resistance Levels for BranchOut Food Inc (BOF)
According to the 24-hour chart, there is a support level at 1.9163, which, if violated, would cause prices to drop to 1.8627. In the upper region, resistance lies at 2.0173. The next price resistance is at 2.0647. RSI (Relative Strength Index) is 48.55 on the 14-day chart, showing neutral technical sentiment.
Is BranchOut Food Inc subject to short interest?
Stocks of BranchOut Food Inc saw a sharp steep in short interest on 2025-05-30 dropping by -0.17 million shares to 32004.0. Data from Yahoo Finance shows that the short interest on 2025-04-30 was 0.2 million shares. A decline of -540.47% in short interest reflects a positive sentiment towards the stock. Despite the fact that short shares comprise just 0.29 of the overall float, the days-to-cover ratio (short ratio) decline to 0.29.