Don't Just Track Insiders · Follow the Alpha
Don't Just Track Insiders · Follow the AlphaFiltered signals · Verified returns · Real conviction
We filter 80% of SEC insider filing noise. Only high-conviction open-market purchases make it through.
Based on public SEC filings • For informational purposes only • Not financial advice
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Recent insider buys followed by notable price moves, where the insider hasn't sold.
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How InsiderAct works
- 1We ingest every SEC Form 4 within hours of EDGAR submission — insiders putting personal money on the line, not grants or options
- 2We filter out option exercises, grants, and 10b5-1 sales (~80% of daily noise) — only open-market purchases count
- 3We score what remains: cluster buys (multiple insiders acting together), large purchases, and buying-the-dip signals
Frequently Asked Questions
InsiderAct is a financial data platform that tracks corporate insider trading activity from public SEC Form 4 filings. It surfaces high-conviction signals — including cluster buying (multiple insiders buying simultaneously), large open-market purchases ($100k+), and buying-the-dip patterns — to help investors identify when company executives and directors are putting their own money to work.
Yes. InsiderAct uses exclusively public data from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Corporate insiders are required by law to disclose all stock transactions to the SEC within 2 business days. These disclosures are public record. Tracking and analyzing public insider trading data for investment research is entirely legal.
Company insiders have a closer view of their business than the public. When they buy shares with their own money, it can reflect confidence in the company's future.
A cluster buy signal occurs when two or more corporate insiders independently purchase shares within a 7–14 day window. It is one of the strongest publicly available insider trading signals because it requires multiple independent decision-makers to share the same bullish conviction at roughly the same time.
No. Insider activity is not a guarantee of future performance. However, patterns such as large purchases or multiple insiders buying together are often considered stronger signals.
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