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Use MarketBeat’s Insider Trades Screener to filter and compare insider buying and selling activity (legally disclosed transactions filed with the SEC by corporate officers, directors, and major shareholders) using customizable criteria such as insider title, transaction type, share count, price per share, and transaction value. This tool helps investors quickly identify meaningful insider trading patterns, unusual activity, and company-specific trends worth a closer look.

Results:
Country
Transaction Date
Insider
Buy/Sell
Number of Shares
Price Per Share
$
$
Transaction Total
$
$

Screener Results

Results
 

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Insider Trades Screener Guide

Insider transactions can be a useful signal, but they rarely tell the whole story on their own. A purchase by a CEO may mean something very different from a sale by a director, and one large trade may matter less than a broader pattern of insider activity over time.

The challenge is context: insiders buy and sell shares for many reasons, and raw trade data can be difficult to interpret when you’re reviewing transactions one by one.

An insider trades screener helps investors cut through that noise by narrowing the market to companies with the specific insider activity they want to study. Instead of reviewing SEC filings individually, investors can filter and compare insider trades using details like transaction date, insider title, buy or sell activity, number of shares, price per share, and total transaction value.

By organizing this information into a single, sortable view, an insider trades screener makes it easier to spot patterns—such as repeated insider buying, clusters of selling, or unusually large trades in a specific stock or sector. It’s most useful when investors know what they’re looking for, whether that’s executive buying, activity at smaller companies, or insider selling trends over a defined period.

A screener doesn’t replace research, but it can help investors quickly identify insider activity that may deserve a closer look.

Frequently Asked Questions

It helps investors filter and compare insider trading activity based on criteria like insider title, buy or sell action, number of shares, price per share, transaction size, and date range.

You can screen by stock ticker, exchange, sector, industry, date range, insider name, insider title, buy or sell activity, share count, price per share, and total transaction size.

Yes. The screener allows you to filter specifically for buy or sell transactions, which can help you separate accumulation from selling activity.

The page describes the tool as covering insider trading activity going back more than 20 years.

No. Insider activity can be informative, but it should be viewed as one data point. Insiders may buy or sell for many reasons, so it’s best used alongside broader fundamental and market research.

Yes. You can sort by multiple transaction fields, and All Access users can export the table to CSV or Excel for further analysis.