Insider Screener
Real-time Form 4 Filtering Engine
| Filing Date | Trade Date | Ticker | Company Name | Reporting Person | Relationship | Industry (by SEC) | Type | Price | Qty | Total, $ | Owned After | Change, % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013-06-14 22:26 | 2013-06-14 | LINE | N/A | Walker Arden Jr | Officer; EVP and COO | Other | BUY | $30.42 | 5,000 | $152,100 | 209,736 | +2.4% |
| 2011-08-08 23:01 | 2011-08-08 | LINE | N/A | Walker Arden Jr | Officer; EVP and COO | Other | BUY | $32.31 | 4,000 | $129,220 | 197,531 | +2.1% |
| 2008-10-15 21:28 | 2008-10-15 | LINE | N/A | Walker Arden Jr | Officer; SVP Oper. | Other | BUY | $12.50 | 8,000 | $100,000 | 81,650 | +10.9% |
| 2008-08-15 18:11 | 2008-08-14 | LINE | N/A | Walker Arden Jr | Officer; SVP Oper. | Other | BUY | $20.25 | 5,000 | $101,249 | 73,650 | +7.3% |
Strategic Signal Filtering
Our screener allows you to cut through the noise of routine stock grants and small trades. By focusing on high-value transactions from C-suite executives (CEO/CFO), you can identify where the "Smart Money" is being deployed with maximum conviction.
Investing Without Illusions
Insider data is not a magic wand, but it is the most honest indicator available. While insiders sell for many reasons (taxes, personal needs), they generally buy for only one: they believe the stock price is undervalued. We provide the tools to track these skin-in-the-game moves.
UNDERSTANDING THE DATA
FILING DATE: The date and time when the transaction was reported to the SEC. This is when the public first receives the information.
TRADE DATE: The actual day the insider executed the purchase or sale in the market.
INDUSTRY: The specific market sector the company operates in. Useful for identifying broader institutional capital flows across sectors.
OWNED AFTER: The total number of shares held by the insider following the transaction. This highlights the insider's remaining conviction in the company.
CHANGE %: The percentage increase or decrease of the insider's total position. Large percentage changes often carry more weight than the dollar amount alone.
TRADE TYPES DEFINITIONS
BUY: An open market purchase. Typically indicates an insider's belief that the stock is undervalued or poised for growth.
SELL: An open market sale. While often used for diversification or liquidity, large or unexpected sales can be a warning signal.
OPT+S (OPTION EXERCISE & SALE): This occurs when an insider exercises their stock options and sells them immediately. Often part of a structured compensation plan.