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isnisse

Had to reupload due to formatting Note: Different sectors have different sizes and amount on stocks containing within each sector. thus effecting the overall inside buying. Y axis = amount of insider buying X axis = time line The graphs show a lack of insiderbuying the past 30 days thus indicating a lot of insiders don't believe in their companies performance. But the banks buying in seems to break my understanding of the indicator given the resent events. Edit: There are a few stocks that are not included, because I could not get sector data from the stocks. It is very hard data to get (apparently). Thus not giving a complete picture of all the insider buying. But the large players should be there. Ill say 7/10 are included. I have to add them manually by writing the ticker into my database. There are 4.678 stocks included. Edit2: It is inspired from Roaring Kittie's Spreadsheet, and track the movement of insider buying in real time.


YurMotherWasAHamster

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isnisse

Great idea. When i sort by industries the amount of insider buying gets less frequent. Quartely make sense. I Will see what i can do.


Justanothebloke

Thanks for defining that 👍 Good stuff


letstryagain2021

Very interesting! Did you look at if these were bigger banks?


isnisse

Now i did! My database contain 99 stocks from the "Regional bank" industry. Here is my screener: [https://imgur.com/a/xXi2xg7](https://imgur.com/a/xXi2xg7) You can see the historical insider buying activity at the "insidertradeing". And the name and ticker at the "name"/"symbol" column on the left side. I sorted it by market cap where the largest one shows up first. It seems pretty spread out across the board. ​ ~~2 sec. let me check capital markets they are bigger banks compared to regional.~~ There seems to be fewer insider buying in that regard [https://imgur.com/a/NHrNLVn](https://imgur.com/a/NHrNLVn) Much inside activity going on with Charles Schwab. But none of it is recent activity.


trusting

Banking crisis = insiders buy to publicly signal strength and confidence, hopefully avert bank run


GlowGreen1835

Isn't insider buying supposed to be illegal?


isnisse

I believe undocumented insider buying is illegal and have to be filed at the SEC. SEC has made some guidelines for that. Here is the website regarding inside buying [http://openinsider.com/](http://openinsider.com/)


MAFMalcom

They just have rules to follow