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Insider Trading Activity (Form 4 Filings)

An insider trade occurs when an individual that has non-public information about a company buys or sells shares of that company's stock. Examples of people who would be considered insiders include a company's executive officers (CEO, CFO, COO), its board of directors, and its major shareholders. Insiders are required to submit their trading activity to the Securities and Exchange Commission through Form 4 filings. Tracking a company's insider trading activity is an effective way to identify management's true outlook on the company's future growth and prospects. Below you will find MarketBeat's free insider trading tracker which reports the latest insider buying and selling activity from U.S., Canadian, and U.K. stock exchanges. What you need to know about insider trading.

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CompanyInsider NameBuy/SellShares Bought/SoldTotal TransactionShares Held After TransactionTransaction DateDetails
23andMe Holding Co. stock logo
ME
23andMe
Kathy L Hibbs (Insider)Sell38,548$35,849.64 1,280,34912/28/2023
Affirm Holdings, Inc. stock logo
AFRM
Affirm
Michael Linford (CFO)Sell65,000$3,380,000.00 99,06312/27/2023
Airbnb, Inc. stock logo
ABNB
Airbnb
Joseph Gebbia (Director)Sell166,667$22,803,378.94 2112/27/2023
Airbnb, Inc. stock logo
ABNB
Airbnb
Joseph Gebbia (Director)Sell166,667$22,803,378.94 2112/27/2023
Akero Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
AKRO
Akero Therapeutics
Jonathan Young (COO)Sell5,414$129,936.00 185,13112/27/2023
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
ALNY
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals
Michael W Bonney (Director)Sell30,000$5,850,000.00 16,02912/27/2023
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited stock logo
AOSL
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor
Mike F Chang (Chairman)Sell30,000$795,900.00 4,337,59112/28/2023
Alphabet Inc. stock logo
GOOGL
Alphabet
Frances Arnold (Director)Sell240$33,722.40 14,81512/29/2023
Alphabet Inc. stock logo
GOOG
Alphabet
Frances Arnold (Director)Sell240$33,722.40 14,81512/29/2023
Alphabet Inc. stock logo
GOOGL
Alphabet
John Kent Walker (Insider)Sell28,281$3,998,933.40 25,00212/28/2023
Alphabet Inc. stock logo
GOOG
Alphabet
John Kent Walker (Insider)Sell28,281$3,998,933.40 25,00212/28/2023
Alphabet Inc. stock logo
GOOG
Alphabet
John Kent Walker (Insider)Sell28,281$3,998,933.40 25,00212/28/2023
Alpine Immune Sciences, Inc. stock logo
ALPN
Alpine Immune Sciences
Peter A Thompson (Director)Sell181,498$3,622,700.08 406,60912/27/2023
Altus Power, Inc. stock logo
AMPS
Altus Power
Dustin Weber (CFO)Sell21,000$147,630.00 1,889,27612/28/2023
Annexon, Inc. stock logo
ANNX
Annexon
Ted Yednock (EVP)Sell21,000$94,920.0012/27/2023
ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc. stock logo
ARR
ARMOUR Residential REIT
Daniel C Staton (Chairman)Sell61,682$1,200,331.72 10,50012/29/2023
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. stock logo
AWI
Armstrong World Industries
Victor Grizzle (CEO)Sell22,914$2,268,944.28 332,43512/28/2023
Athira Pharma, Inc. stock logo
ATHA
Athira Pharma
Perceptive Advisors Llc (Director)Buy32,134$73,265.52 4,829,41212/27/2023
Athira Pharma, Inc. stock logo
ATHA
Athira Pharma
Perceptive Advisors Llc (Director)Buy163,954$390,210.52 5,402,96412/29/2023
Atlassian Co. stock logo
TEAM
Atlassian
Scott Farquhar (CEO)Sell8,241$1,965,560.9112/29/2023
Avadel Pharmaceuticals plc stock logo
AVDL
Avadel Pharmaceuticals
Mark Anthony Mccamish (Director)Sell75,000$1,089,750.00 67,02512/28/2023
Bakkt Holdings, Inc. stock logo
BKKT
Bakkt
Impact Acquisition Holding Vpc (Director)Sell393,125$1,006,400.00 2,195,44112/29/2023
Bank of America Co. stock logo
BAC
Bank of America
Of America Corp /De/ Bank (Major Shareholder)Buy5,398$57,002.88 5,39812/27/2023
Biohaven Ltd. stock logo
BHVN
Biohaven
Irina Antonijevic (Director)Sell11,000$459,690.00 2,53512/29/2023
BlackRock MuniAssets Fund, Inc. stock logo
MUA
BlackRock MuniAssets Fund
Of America Corp /De/ Bank (Major Shareholder)Buy5,398$57,002.88 5,39812/27/2023
Braze, Inc. stock logo
BRZE
Braze
Jonathan Hyman (CTO)Sell15,000$817,650.00 129,83012/28/2023
Bread Financial Holdings, Inc. stock logo
BFH
Bread Financial
Turtle Creek Asset Management (Major Shareholder)Sell20,000$671,000.00 326,32912/27/2023
Bread Financial Holdings, Inc. stock logo
BFH
Bread Financial
Turtle Creek Asset Management (Major Shareholder)Sell10,000$331,000.00 324,53212/29/2023
Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. stock logo
BRLT
Brilliant Earth Group
Mainsail Gp Iii, Llc (Major Shareholder)Sell24,221$84,773.5012/27/2023
Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. stock logo
BRLT
Brilliant Earth Group
Mainsail Gp Iii, Llc (Major Shareholder)Sell8,222$28,448.1212/29/2023
Brilliant Earth Group, Inc. stock logo
BRLT
Brilliant Earth Group
Gavin Turner (Director)Sell9,191$32,352.3212/28/2023
Brookfield Business Partners L.P. stock logo
BBU
Brookfield Business Partners
Gp Ltd Bcp (Major Shareholder)Sell382,682$853,380.86 27,404,63412/28/2023
Brookfield Co. stock logo
BN
Brookfield
Gp Ltd Bcp (Major Shareholder)Sell382,682$853,380.86 27,404,63412/28/2023
Cano Health, Inc. stock logo
CANO
Cano Health
Elliot Cooperstone (Major Shareholder)Sell41,197$247,182.00 316,11612/28/2023
Castle Biosciences, Inc. stock logo
CSTL
Castle Biosciences
Derek J Maetzold (Insider)Sell3,954$87,660.18 64,08412/28/2023
DoubleVerify Holdings, Inc. stock logo
DV
DoubleVerify
Nicola T Allais (CFO)Sell9,225$345,845.25 67,30912/28/2023
Edwards Lifesciences Co. stock logo
EW
Edwards Lifesciences
Scott B Ullem (CFO)Sell14,510$1,110,740.50 19,24812/29/2023
FactSet Research Systems Inc. stock logo
FDS
FactSet Research Systems
Laurie Siegel (Director)Sell1,500$713,760.00 59512/28/2023
Fate Therapeutics, Inc. stock logo
FATE
Fate Therapeutics
Redmile Group, Llc (Director)Buy44,630$166,023.60 13,180,38812/26/2023
Fennec Pharmaceuticals Inc stock logo
FENC
Fennec Pharmaceuticals
Rosty Raykov (CEO)Sell3,656$42,226.80 287,47112/28/2023
Globalstar, Inc. stock logo
GSAT
Globalstar
James F Lynch (Director)Buy500,000$865,000.00 8,540,72012/20/2023
Globalstar, Inc. stock logo
GSAT
Globalstar
James F Lynch (Director)Buy500,000$865,000.00 8,540,72012/20/2023
Globe Life Inc. stock logo
GL
Globe Life
Jennifer Allison Haworth (CMO)Sell2,524$306,337.88 8,60612/29/2023
GMS Inc. stock logo
GMS
GMS
William Forrest Bell (CAO)Sell1,976$165,588.8012/27/2023
GMS Inc. stock logo
GMS
GMS
Scott M Deakin (CFO)Sell7,238$608,136.76 14,77612/27/2023
GrafTech International Ltd. stock logo
EAF
GrafTech International
Gp Ltd Bcp (Major Shareholder)Sell382,682$853,380.86 27,404,63412/28/2023
HighPeak Energy, Inc. stock logo
HPK
HighPeak Energy
Jack Hightower (CEO)Buy9,315$139,725.00 4,518,14812/27/2023
HighPeak Energy, Inc. stock logo
HPK
HighPeak Energy
Jack Hightower (CEO)Buy50,000$734,500.00 4,672,86312/29/2023
Hims & Hers Health, Inc. stock logo
HIMS
Hims & Hers Health
Andrew Dudum (CEO)Sell21,432$194,173.92 51,65312/29/2023
Hims & Hers Health, Inc. stock logo
HIMS
Hims & Hers Health
Andrew Dudum (CEO)Sell7,700$69,454.00 51,65312/27/2023
Inter Parfums, Inc. stock logo
IPAR
Inter Parfums
Jean Madar (CEO)Sell2,500$362,650.00 12,50012/27/2023
JFrog Ltd. stock logo
FROG
JFrog
Ben Haim Shlomi (CEO)Sell48,099$1,684,426.98 5,000,54812/28/2023
JFrog Ltd. stock logo
FROG
JFrog
Yoav Landman (CTO)Sell1,452$50,849.04 6,999,43212/28/2023
KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
KALV
KalVista Pharmaceuticals
Venrock Healthcare Capital Par (Major Shareholder)Buy41,514$496,922.58 3,615,22812/27/2023
KalVista Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
KALV
KalVista Pharmaceuticals
Venrock Healthcare Capital Par (Major Shareholder)Buy6,013$75,102.37 4,092,73112/29/2023
Natera, Inc. stock logo
NTRA
Natera
Jonathan Sheena (Insider)Sell1,000$62,120.00 21,65512/28/2023
Natera, Inc. stock logo
NTRA
Natera
Michael Burkes Brophy (CFO)Sell1,377$85,773.33 64,81012/29/2023
Natera, Inc. stock logo
NTRA
Natera
Steven Leonard Chapman (CEO)Sell2,604$164,807.16 172,34812/28/2023
NV5 Global, Inc. stock logo
NVEE
NV5 Global
Maryjo O'brien (VP)Sell5,000$575,000.00 62,70512/27/2023
One Liberty Properties, Inc. stock logo
OLP
One Liberty Properties
Lawrence Ricketts (COO)Sell3,000$67,080.00 176,66512/27/2023
Park-Ohio Holdings Corp. stock logo
PKOH
Park-Ohio
James W Wert (Director)Sell1,000$27,000.00 90,19012/27/2023
Paychex, Inc. stock logo
PAYX
Paychex
David J S Flaschen (Director)Sell16,031$1,920,353.49 5,38312/28/2023
Phillips 66 stock logo
PSX
Phillips 66
Vanessa Allen Sutherland (EVP)Sell3,700$492,766.00 47,56712/28/2023
Pinterest, Inc. stock logo
PINS
Pinterest
Christine Deputy (Insider)Sell22,459$837,046.93 222,88112/27/2023
Precigen, Inc. stock logo
PGEN
Precigen
Randal J Kirk (Director)Buy96,686$136,327.26 1,096,68612/28/2023
Privia Health Group, Inc. stock logo
PRVA
Privia Health Group
William M Sullivan (Director)Sell12,000$287,640.00 5,474,48412/28/2023
RCM Technologies, Inc. stock logo
RCMT
RCM Technologies
Bradley Vizi (Chairman)Sell2,325$69,750.00 1,504,33612/28/2023
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
REGN
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Christopher R Fenimore (SVP)Sell2,448$2,097,226.08 14,37212/27/2023
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
REGN
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Michael S Brown (Director)Sell2,049$1,840,002.00 1,24712/27/2023
Revolution Medicines, Inc. stock logo
RVMD
Revolution Medicines
Stephen Michael Kelsey (Insider)Sell33,334$967,019.34 238,29912/27/2023
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
RYTM
Rhythm Pharmaceuticals
Joseph Shulman (Insider)Sell5,015$250,800.15 1,12612/27/2023
Royalty Pharma plc stock logo
RPRX
Royalty Pharma
Avara Management Ltd (Major Shareholder)Sell41,729$1,168,829.29 2,753,18612/27/2023
RxSight, Inc. stock logo
RXST
RxSight
Ronald M Md Kurtz (CEO)Sell22,500$924,525.00 867,11012/27/2023
Salesforce, Inc. stock logo
CRM
Salesforce
Marc Benioff (CEO)Sell265,000$70,529,750.00 14,206,16612/28/2023
Salesforce, Inc. stock logo
CRM
Salesforce
Amy E Weaver (CFO)Sell12,249$3,245,250.06 37,97912/29/2023
Savara Inc stock logo
SVRA
Savara
Matthew Pauls (CEO)Sell84,000$395,640.00 1,302,67412/28/2023
Savara Inc stock logo
SVRA
Savara
Nevan C Elam (Director)Sell93,843$442,000.53 22,50012/28/2023
Savara Inc stock logo
SVRA
Savara
David L Lowrance (CFO)Sell10,000$47,100.00 342,35512/28/2023
Scholar Rock Holding Co. stock logo
SRRK
Scholar Rock
Edward H Myles (CFO)Sell12,459$234,602.97 168,78412/29/2023
Sight Sciences, Inc. stock logo
SGHT
Sight Sciences
D1 Capital Partners L.P. (Major Shareholder)Sell2,852,036$16,712,930.96 3,000,00012/27/2023
Sinclair, Inc. stock logo
SBGI
Sinclair
David B Gibber (SVP)Sell20,607$274,691.31 1,94912/28/2023
Starwood Property Trust, Inc. stock logo
STWD
Starwood Property Trust
Jeffrey F Dimodica (President)Sell75,000$1,654,500.00 950,98412/27/2023
Steel Connect, Inc. stock logo
STCN
Steel Connect
Steel Partners Holdings L.P. (Director)Buy6,315$58,729.50 67,03312/27/2023
Stronghold Digital Mining, Inc. stock logo
SDIG
Stronghold Digital Mining
Gregory A Beard (CEO)Sell38,759$385,652.05 291,67512/28/2023
Sunrun Inc. stock logo
RUN
Sunrun
Edward Harris Fenster (Director)Sell170,311$3,435,172.87 1,203,67312/29/2023
Tarsus Pharmaceuticals, Inc. stock logo
TARS
Tarsus Pharmaceuticals
Bobak R Azamian (CEO)Sell8,000$161,760.00 830,10612/27/2023
Teleflex Incorporated stock logo
TFX
Teleflex
Liam Kelly (CEO)Sell26,256$6,570,038.88 18,47012/27/2023
The Lovesac Company stock logo
LOVE
Lovesac
Andrew R Heyer (Director)Buy9,100$236,600.00 2,80012/27/2023
Townsquare Media, Inc. stock logo
TSQ
Townsquare Media
Erik Hellum (COO)Sell31,182$342,066.54 647,36112/28/2023
USA Compression Partners LP stock logo
USAC
USA Compression Partners
Veteran Equity Aggregator Eig (Major Shareholder)Sell793,628$19,047,072.0012/28/2023
Verrica Pharmaceuticals Inc. stock logo
VRCA
Verrica Pharmaceuticals
Perceptive Advisors Llc (Major Shareholder)Buy126,116$892,901.28 6,983,40812/28/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
C Douglas Mcmillon (CEO)Sell9,708$1,531,339.92 1,432,39112/28/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
S Robson Walton (Director)Sell539,437$85,112,369.86 230,029,02412/28/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
Alice L Walton (Major Shareholder)Sell2,406,081$379,487,095.32 227,622,94312/29/2023
Walmart Inc. stock logo
WMT
Walmart
John R Furner (EVP)Sell4,375$683,856.25 255,99512/27/2023
Weyerhaeuser stock logo
WY
Weyerhaeuser
Denise M Merle (SVP)Sell7,500$262,575.00 140,69412/28/2023
Willis Lease Finance Co. stock logo
WLFC
Willis Lease Finance
Charles F Iv Willis (Chairman)Sell1,430$69,269.20 931,65812/28/2023
Xencor, Inc. stock logo
XNCR
Xencor
Bassil I Dahiyat (CEO)Sell45,000$941,850.00 312,92912/29/2023
Yelp Inc. stock logo
YELP
Yelp
Joseph R Nachman (COO)Sell6,000$288,420.00 254,97612/27/2023
Insider Trading - What You Need to Know

In a digital world, insider trading is becoming easier, and harder, to define


According to the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) insider trading “refers generally to buying or selling a security, in breach of a fiduciary duty or other relationship of trust and confidence, while in possession of material, nonpublic information about the security.”

That definition would seem to imply that insider trading violations only occur when someone acts on the information. However, the SEC also says that insider trading violations also include the act of “tipping” inside information.

This is because for something to constitute insider trading individuals must have access to information that the general public does not have the ability to access. And, the individuals then act on that information to inform trading usually of specific equities.

Continue reading this article to help you understand the topic of insider trading. We’ll define insider trading and look at important specifics such as what makes someone an insider, why insider trading is harmful to markets and to the point we just made under what conditions insider trading can be legal.

There are three conditions that have to be met for an act of insider trading to be illegal:

  1. Information must be passed along by an insider.
  2. The individual(s) receiving the information must act upon (traded) that information.
  3. The trading activity must take place before the tipped information is available to the general public.

That last point is a key one to understand. In many cases, the information used for a trade becomes public knowledge. The point is that if an individual were to find out something days or weeks before the general public, they could prepare a trade to maximize their own gain.

Two recent high-profile cases illustrate the relationship between insiders and insider trading. The first involved American retail businesswoman, writer, and television personality Martha Stewart. In this case, Stewart received a tip from her broker who worked at Merrill Lynch. Stewart did not work for the company in question nor did she work for Merrill Lynch. However, she was an existing shareholder of the stock in question.

Stewart was convicted of insider trading based on evidence that she had made trades before the information that was tipped to her became public. She served five months in prison and two years of probation including five months under house arrest.

The other case involves Mychal Kendricks a professional football player. Kendricks entered and exited trades based on information he received from an acquaintance who was a broker with Goldman Sachs. This case was a bit greyer because Kendricks was not a client of the broker. Nevertheless, he was given access to confidential information that could materially affect the price of the securities he traded prior to that information being released to the public. Kendricks served one day in prison, was sentenced to three years of probation and 300 hours of community service.

Once again, let’s look at what the SEC has to say about this. The commission says the definition of who is an insider “can include officers, directors, major stockholders and employees of an entity whose securities are publicly traded.” This is a broad definition that is intended to presume that insiders should put the company’s interest ahead of their own.

The SEC policy states that, in general, “an insider must not trade for personal gain in the securities of that entity if that person possesses material, nonpublic information about the entity.” They go on to say that individuals “must not disclose that information to family, friends, business or social acquaintances, employees or independent contractors of the entity.” However, an insider may make trades or discuss the information after it has been made public.

As it relates to insider trading, the definition of “insider” expands even more. In fact, any individual who buys or sells shares of a security based on inside information can be guilty of insider trading.

The first reason that insider trading is harmful relates to the insider’s fiduciary duty. A common question that gets asked is why shouldn’t individuals benefit from having insider information? The answer is they are supposed to put the company’s interests ahead of their own. This includes brokers and analysts who have access to this information. When that information is traded on, they are allowing that information to be used to benefit others ahead of the company.

This idea of benefiting some to the exclusion of others leads to the second fundamental harm of insider trading. It violates the principle of transparency. When the market is functioning properly both retail and institutional investors have access to the same information. At times, you already hear retail traders claiming the market is a rigged game. If insider trading was allowed to proceed without any consequences, retail investors would lose even more confidence in the market.

In reality, it’s not but it has to do with intent of the person giving the information. In the case Dirks v. SEC, the Supreme Court determined, “the mere disclosure of material, nonpublic information, by itself, does not necessarily constitute a breach of an insider’s fiduciary duties.”

What does that mean in plain terms? If someone overhears a conversation in which insider information is disclosed, they can act on the information if they were not aware that it was confidential. This was the premise behind the ruling in the Dirks v. SEC case.

At that time, Barry Switzer was the head football coach at the University of Oklahoma. Switzer overheard a conversation between the former CEO of Texas International and his spouse while at a track meet in Texas. The former CEO had no idea that Switzer heard the information and Switzer had no idea the information was confidential. The case went to trial and the Supreme Court ruled that the CEO did not breach his fiduciary duties. However, this was only because the CEO was engaged in what he had reason to believe was a private conversation. If he was relaying that information to Switzer himself, even if he believed the information wouldn’t be acted on, it would have met the standard for insider trading.

The key definition of insider trading stems from the word trading, which constitutes an action. Here’s a hypothetical example.  Jane is an executive at XYZ Company. She knows that the company is going to acquire another company and shares that information with family and friends before it becomes public information.

In and of itself, that does not constitute insider trading. It does, however, become insider trading if anyone who is privy to that information uses it to make enter and/or exit trades prior to the information going public.

The same logic goes for those that receive the information. If they don’t act on it, then it’s just information. If they make trades based on it, then it constitutes insider trading.

However, this serves to clarify the importance of the insider not disclosing the information. They may trust their family members and close friends to not trade the news. However, once the information is out, they have less control of who else may hear about it and act on it.

With every example we’ve discussed, how can insider trading ever be legal? The answer is only under very restrictive conditions. First, the trade must be reported to the SEC via a Form 4 within two business days of when the trade occurred. This will make the trade part of the public record. Additionally, the trader must list all the company’s directors and officers along with any share interest they have in a Form 14a filing.

Although insider selling frequently draws the attention of retail investors, the reality is that company insiders sell company stock. And they can do so for a lot of reasons, many being personal.

Information about insider trades is available on many financial websites. However, the best place to look is the SEC’s EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis and Retrieval) database. Furthermore, SEC rules prevent insiders from trading company stock within any six-month period.

With that in mind, it’s more telling when insiders buy their company’s stock. To do so under those conditions, an investor could not be blamed for presuming the company’s outlook was good.

Insider trading seems simple enough to understand, and yet it’s one of the more misunderstood terms in the financial world. It’s not as abstract as “you know when you see it” but whether something constitutes insider trading really comes down to access and intent.

The everyday retail trader or investor has access to more information than ever before. And there are professional traders and analysts who publish content to keep fueling this news cycle. In a certain way, that makes defining insider trading a little easier. Simply put, there’s a lot of information, including speculative rumors, that is found in the public domain.

In the end, there are two basic questions that have to be asked. One is the information idle speculation or is it credible information from someone with access? Second, is the information in the public domain?

In the case of illegal insider trading, the intent is to act on inside information before the public has knowledge of it. In this way, a select few “insiders” can profit from the information.

However, legal insider trading has always existed. And if properly disclosed, it can be a benefit to retail and institutional investors as a supplement to fundamental or technical analysis.

 

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