Michelle McGinness

CEO of My Cargo 247
· tracked since Feb 2026
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FDX long -15.3%
CHRW long -5.0%
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CHRW long 3 months ago
FDX long 3 months ago
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Average Return -10.2% Long Return -10.2% Short Return -
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7d -2.7%
30d -7.7%
90d -4.5%
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Long
Feb 18
$185.86
-5.0%
"The larger freight companies have traditional insurance that is great for contracts... a $200,000 loss for a large carrier might be a blip on their balance sheet but it can put out of business a small shipper." The surge in cargo theft creates a "survival of the fittest" environment. Small, underinsured carriers in the spot market face existential risk from a single theft event. This structural fragility favors large, capitalized logistics providers (UPS, FedEx, C.H. Robinson) who possess robust insurance programs and balance sheet depth. Shippers seeking reliability will likely consolidate volume toward these safer incumbents. LONG (Flight to Safety/Consolidation). A broad recession reducing overall freight volumes; "Strategic theft" (identity fraud) evolving to bypass even sophisticated carrier defenses.
"The larger freight companies have traditional insurance that is great for contracts... a $200,000 loss for a large carrier might be a blip on their balance sheet but it can put out of business a small shipper." The surge in cargo theft creates a "survival of the fittest" environment. Small, underinsured carriers in the spot market face existential risk from a single theft event. This structural fragility favors large, capitalized logistics providers (UPS, FedEx, C.H. Robinson) who possess robust insurance programs and balance sheet depth. Shippers seeking reliability will likely consolidate volume toward these safer incumbents. LONG (Flight to Safety/Consolidation). A broad recession reducing overall freight volumes; "Strategic theft" (identity fraud) evolving to bypass even sophisticated carrier defenses.
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Long
Feb 18
$383.08
-15.3%
"The larger freight companies have traditional insurance that is great for contracts... a $200,000 loss for a large carrier might be a blip on their balance sheet but it can put out of business a small shipper." The surge in cargo theft creates a "survival of the fittest" environment. Small, underinsured carriers in the spot market face existential risk from a single theft event. This structural fragility favors large, capitalized logistics providers (UPS, FedEx, C.H. Robinson) who possess robust insurance programs and balance sheet depth. Shippers seeking reliability will likely consolidate volume toward these safer incumbents. LONG (Flight to Safety/Consolidation). A broad recession reducing overall freight volumes; "Strategic theft" (identity fraud) evolving to bypass even sophisticated carrier defenses.
"The larger freight companies have traditional insurance that is great for contracts... a $200,000 loss for a large carrier might be a blip on their balance sheet but it can put out of business a small shipper." The surge in cargo theft creates a "survival of the fittest" environment. Small, underinsured carriers in the spot market face existential risk from a single theft event. This structural fragility favors large, capitalized logistics providers (UPS, FedEx, C.H. Robinson) who possess robust insurance programs and balance sheet depth. Shippers seeking reliability will likely consolidate volume toward these safer incumbents. LONG (Flight to Safety/Consolidation). A broad recession reducing overall freight volumes; "Strategic theft" (identity fraud) evolving to bypass even sophisticated carrier defenses.
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