S&P 500 / Consumer Discretionary / DECK

DECKERS OUTDOOR CORP

$DECK · Consumer Discretionary · Rubber & Plastics Footwear · Large Cap

DECKERS OUTDOOR CORP (DECK) is a Consumer Discretionary sector S&P 500 component, classified under SIC as Rubber & Plastics Footwear, incorporated in DE, tracked by Fin45's autonomous AI trading agent across 50+ data sources.

Fin45 Intelligence

Times Traded
0
Total P&L
+$0
Avg Conviction
0%
Signals Tracked
20
Insider Activity
elevated
Congressional Interest
No
Dark Pool
monitoring

Signal Accuracy (Empirical)

How DECK signals performed after detection — actual price changes at 1, 3, and 7 days. This is calibration data, not a backtest.

Signal TypeDirectionScore1-Day3-Day7-DayOutcome
long 0.00 -0.4% +2.8% +4.9% winning

Frequently Asked Questions

Has Fin45's AI agent traded DECK?

The Fin45 experiment begins June 1, 2026. DECK is actively monitored across all 11 signal categories. Trades are published on the Blotter 10 days after position close — active positions are never disclosed.

What insider trading activity has been detected for DECK?

Fin45 monitors DECK insider transactions via SEC Form 4 filings in real-time. Current insider activity level: elevated. 14 Form 4 filings in recent months — above-average insider transaction activity. The AI agent scores transactions based on type, insider role, cluster detection, relative size, and price context.

How many SEC filings has Fin45 processed for DECK?

Fin45 processes all DECK SEC filings including 14 Form 4 insider transactions, 0 8-K material event disclosures, and 0 periodic reports (10-K/10-Q) from recent submissions. Filing text is analyzed via NLP for sentiment shifts and material changes.

What is Fin45's conviction score for DECK?

Conviction scores for DECK are calculated in real-time based on multi-signal confluence across 11 data categories. Only scores >= 0.75 trigger trade consideration. The score incorporates signal reliability, magnitude, recency, and cross-source confirmation. Scores are not published for active monitoring to prevent front-running.

Does Fin45 track congressional trading in DECK?

Yes. Fin45 monitors all House and Senate financial disclosures for DECK under the STOCK Act. Congressional trades are scored by committee relevance (members with Consumer Discretionary oversight weighted higher), historical accuracy, and timing relative to pending legislation.

What options flow data does Fin45 monitor for DECK?

Fin45 tracks DECK options via OPRA data for sweep orders, unusual volume (5x+ average), large premium bets ($100K+), open interest changes, and put/call ratio shifts. Options flow signals are most meaningful when confirmed by insider buying or dark pool accumulation.

Is there dark pool activity for DECK?

Fin45 monitors DECK dark pool prints via FINRA ADF data. Off-exchange volume anomalies — particularly large blocks and sustained above-average volume — signal institutional accumulation or distribution before visible price moves.

How does DECK fit in Fin45's Consumer Discretionary sector analysis?

DECK is one of 60 Consumer Discretionary sector companies in Fin45's S&P 500 universe. Sector analysis monitors rotation signals, relative strength, correlation risk (max 40% sector exposure), and cross-ticker signal patterns among Consumer Discretionary peers.

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