How do you know who bought what on openinsider A large % of their salaries and bonuses comes from shares they're given by the company, so they sell them for a number of reasons Because it shows the company company bought so and so for certain amount but what did they buy
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While there are a lot of transactions that are reported daily to the sec, i kept the following conditions to reduce noise in the data.
I know websites like openinsider.com exist, but i want to basically get the most meaningful data from that and push it out into a more digestible format Does anyone know the most efficient way to do something like this? I've never found insider buying to be that useful for one reason no one talks about From my experience, the vast majority of executives don't understand how to value their own business
They are always wondering why they can't get snowflakes p/sales or tesla's pe multiple because in their eyes, their business is just as good if not better. Help & support with your functions, formulas, formatting, and apps scripts macros in google sheets Something off about insider activity on openinsider i sometimes run into an insider that sees a decrease in the number of stocks owned without a corresponding sale event How does that make sense
One example of this is the ceo of nasdaq:sqft, heilbron jack kendrick.
Why wouldn’t people just track large insider buys within a month of earnings, and set a 5% sl/tp Surely the odds would be in your favour Studies have shown that insider purchases tend to outperform the market, as insiders often have better insight into their company's prospects Ofcourse you would pick stocks without any glaring weaknesses
Could someone tell me what i’m missing here. 727 subscribers in the openinsider community Not all insider stock sales are fuckery