US insider transactions refer to trades in a company's securities made by certain individuals such as officers, directors, or shareholders owning more than 10% of the company’s stock who are deemed insiders. These transactions must be reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to ensure transparency. The primary forms used for reporting insider transactions to the SEC are Forms 3, 4, and 5.

This package provides insider trading information, enabling you to monitor insider-trading activity at the security level. History is available back to September 2004.

Specifications

Geographical Coverage
United States
History
Since 2015
Data Frequency
Daily
Delivery Mechanism
ICE Connect

Key Features


ICE Connect provides a company view of insider transactions by date, supported by market value, shares, price, transaction type, the remaining total ownership, change in ownership, and description of the security being transacted.  Users may apply filters to see activity by a single individual, title, and transaction value thresholds.

Ownership Insider Trading data enables you to:

  • Track insider trading activity for companies, allowing you to evaluate the confidence that internal stakeholders have in the companies’ stock performance.
  • Obtain details of insider trading transactions, including, but not limited to, exercising options, purchasing shares, and selling shares

Products


ICE Connect

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