
Browse individual SEC Form 4 filings — every executive and 10% owner transaction, with filer, role, size, and price. Sourced directly from SEC EDGAR.
Insider Sentiment aggregates flow. This tool is the opposite — every individual Form 4, with the filters you need to isolate exactly the trades you care about.
Every Form 4, line by line
See each individual Form 4 filing in full detail — filer, role, transaction date, type (buy / sell / grant), share count, and reported price.
Drill into exactly what you care about
Filter by ticker, insider role, transaction type, size, and date range — so you can isolate the trades that actually matter to your thesis.
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A live feed of the latest Form 4 filings ingested from SEC EDGAR — perfect for spotting fresh activity the moment it disclosed.
Most Form 4 filings are routine grant vesting and option exercises. The interesting trades are a small subset — here's how to find them.
Large open-market purchases by senior executives — distinct from option exercises and grants, and historically the highest-conviction insider signal.
Multiple directors filing buys around the same date — a softer but still meaningful signal that often precedes news flow.
Filings by the CEO or CFO carry historically more weight than other roles — flagged so you can prioritize them in your scan.
From a raw firehose of Form 4 filings to a clean, focused list of trades worth investigating.
Start in the Insider Transactions view to scan recent Form 4 filings — sortable, filterable, and live-updated daily.
Go to stepNarrow down by ticker, role (CEO / CFO / director), transaction type, and size — so you only see trades worth looking at.
Go to stepCross-check individual filings against the aggregated Insider Sentiment view to see whether one trade is part of a bigger pattern.
Go to stepThe kind of granular Form 4 questions analysts ask every day — answered with public filings.
SEC EDGAR Form 4 disclosures, transparent pipelines, no scraping black boxes.
Every transaction links back to the official SEC EDGAR Form 3 / 4 / 5 document — no third-party reinterpretations.
A scheduled batch pipeline ingests new filings every day, normalizes them, and makes them queryable across the platform.
Designed for analysts who need to look at the actual filings — not summary cards or watered-down newsletters.
Free to use. Powered by SEC EDGAR Form 3 / 4 / 5 disclosures.