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
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GME
GameStop
Daniel William Moore (Insider)Sell7,779$79,345.80 13,6064/24/2024

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