High Roller Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ROLR) reported an insider purchase on March 13, 2026, when Chief Operating Officer Francis John Milton IV acquired 2,277 shares of the company's common stock. The shares were purchased at $3.95 apiece, producing a total transaction value of $8,994.
The acquisition followed a roughly 10% decline in the stock over the previous week. At the time of reporting, shares were trading at $4.40, and the stock has nevertheless risen 86% so far year-to-date.
Following the trade, Milton's direct holdings total 15,022 shares. That total includes 10,000 restricted stock units - none of which have vested. The inclusion of unvested awards in an executive's holding schedule can affect the immediacy of potential sales, since those restricted units are not currently available for disposition.
Market analysis referenced in public reporting indicates that the stock appears overvalued at current levels, according to InvestingPro analysis. Investors seeking additional, paid research on the company have access to comprehensive Pro Research reports covering ROLR and many other U.S. equities.
High Roller Technologies also released quarterly financials that show a shift in the company's recent performance profile. For the fourth quarter of 2025 the company posted net income of $2.7 million, a marked improvement from a net loss of $3.0 million in the same quarter a year earlier. That swing to positive net income occurred despite a 22% decline in revenue during the quarter.
Company commentary attributes the improved bottom-line result to strategic market exits and operational efficiencies. Those changes in strategy and cost structure are cited as drivers of the profit recovery even as top-line sales fell.
The combination of insider buying, analyst commentary on valuation, and recent financials provides a mixed snapshot: an executive adding to his stake and a company returning to profitability, set against ongoing revenue contraction and a valuation that some research sources consider elevated. These developments underscore the adjustments High Roller Technologies is making as it seeks to stabilize and improve its financial position.