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Free Insider Trading Tracker

See What the Smart Money Is Doing. Get an edge in the market by monitoring the latest insider buying and selling activity. Our real-time SEC Form 4 tracker helps you follow the moves of corporate executives and directors.

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What is the Insider Trading Tracker?

The Insider Trading Tracker is a powerful, free tool designed to give investors real-time visibility into the trading activities of corporate insiders. By monitoring SEC Form 4 filings, this tool reveals when executives, directors, and major shareholders are buying or selling shares of their own companies. This "smart money" flow can often be a leading indicator of a company's future performance.

How to Use This Tracker

  1. 1

    Search by Ticker

    Enter a specific stock symbol (e.g., AAPL, TSLA) to see all recent insider transactions for that company.

  2. 2

    Filter by Transaction Type

    Use the filters to focus on "Purchases" to see where insiders are putting their money, or "Sales" to see who is cashing out.

  3. 3

    Analyze the Data

    Review the transaction details, including the insider's role, the number of shares traded, and the price per share. Check the "Value" column to gauge the significance of the trade.

Why Track Insider Trading?

Predictive Value

Insiders often have access to non-public information. Significant buying can signal confidence in the company's future prospects.

Sentiment Analysis

Widespread selling by multiple insiders might indicate a lack of confidence or an overvalued stock price.

Idea Generation

Discover new investment opportunities by seeing which companies are seeing the most insider buying activity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SEC Form 4?

SEC Form 4 is a document that must be filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) whenever there is a material change in the holdings of company insiders. Insiders must file a Form 4 within two business days of the transaction.

Who counts as an "insider"?

Insiders include company officers (like CEOs and CFOs), directors, and any beneficial owners of more than 10% of a class of the company's equity securities.

Does insider buying always mean the stock will go up?

Not necessarily. While insider buying is generally seen as a positive signal, insiders can buy for many reasons. It's important to use this data as one part of a broader investment analysis strategy.

Is this data real-time?

Yes, our tracker updates in near real-time as soon as the Form 4 filings are processed by the SEC and made available through our data provider.

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