Graves Gregory B, LSF's Director, spent $51.8K of their own money on 15,000 shares at $3, growing their stake 25% — their first open-market buy on record.
Notable insider buys
25 pattern-breaking insider buys are flagged from the last 14 days — first-ever purchases, multi-year firsts, and personal records. Buys that break a pattern: an insider's first open-market purchase in years, their first on record, or the largest they've ever made. A routine buy says little — a behavior change says a lot. No other tracker flags these.
Augusto Cazotto Andre, PICS's IR, spent $465.8K of their own money on 49,500 shares at $9, growing their stake 604% — their first open-market buy on record. Their tracked buys have a 33% win rate.
Gray Steven D, INR's Director, spent $320.2K of their own money on 25,000 shares at $13, growing their stake 167% — the largest buy on their record. Their tracked buys have a 0% win rate.
Chubb Thomas Caldecot Iii, OXM's CEO, spent $92.3K of their own money on 2,500 shares at $37, growing their stake 9% — their first open-market buy on record.
Hough Lisa, BGDE's Director, spent $7.5K of their own money on 1,000 shares at $7, opening a brand-new position — their first open-market buy on record.
Morrison Daniel J, BGDE's Director, spent $22.7K of their own money on 3,021 shares at $8, opening a brand-new position — their first open-market buy on record.
Spalding David P, HTLD's Director, spent $31.4K of their own money on 2,000 shares at $16, opening a brand-new position — their first open-market buy on record.
Leao Mario Roberto Opice, BSBR's CEO, spent $771.7K of their own money on 148,400 shares at $5, growing their stake 133% — their first open-market buy on record. Their tracked buys have a 67% win rate.
Fracassa Philip D., MBC's Director, spent $45.6K of their own money on 5,000 shares at $9, growing their stake 12% — their first open-market buy on record.
Bortz Jon E, PEB's CEO, spent $344.6K of their own money on 20,000 shares at $17, growing their stake 1% — their first open-market buy on record. Their tracked buys have a 100% win rate.
Disanto Frederick D., EML's Director, spent $21.3K of their own money on 1,000 shares at $21, growing their stake 1% — their first open-market buy on record.
Smith Brian John, EVTC's Director, spent $428K of their own money on 16,202 shares at $26, growing their stake 22% — their first open-market buy on record.
Rady Ernest S, AAT's 10% owner, spent $246.4K of their own money on 10,000 shares at $25 — their first open-market buy on record. Their tracked buys have a 89% win rate.
Horne William B., GPUS's CEO, spent $33.8K of their own money on 200,000 shares at $0, opening a brand-new position — their first open-market buy on record.
Ault Milton C Iii, GPUS's 10% owner, spent $6.6K of their own money on 40,000 shares at $0, growing their stake 6% — their first open-market buy on record.
Amperspac Llc, APMC's 10% owner, spent $349.1K of their own money on 34,912 shares at $10, growing their stake 1% — their first open-market buy on record.
Mink Brook Asset Management Llc, DLHC's 10% owner, spent $9.4K of their own money on 1,713 shares at $6 — their first open-market buy on record.
Hass John A, NEOV's Director, spent $48K of their own money on 25,000 shares at $2, growing their stake 33% — their first open-market buy on record.
Rohleder Stephen J, CTSH's Director, spent $209.8K of their own money on 4,034 shares at $52, opening a brand-new position — their first open-market buy on record.
Parkinson John W, CBKM's Director, spent $11.3K of their own money on 400 shares at $28, growing their stake 2% — their first open-market buy on record.
Dizon Romeo R, IRIX's CFO, spent $1.9K of their own money on 1,675 shares at $1, growing their stake 1% — their first open-market buy on record.
Zanganeh Mahkam, SMMT's CEO, spent $49.99M of their own money on 3.81M shares at $13, growing their stake 1% — the largest buy on their record. Their tracked buys have a 50% win rate.
Beck Julie A, MSA's CFO, spent $71.1K of their own money on 448 shares at $159, growing their stake 13% — their first open-market buy on record.
Duggan Robert W, SMMT's CEO, spent $49.99M of their own money on 3.81M shares at $13, growing their stake 1% — the largest buy on their record. Their tracked buys have a 58% win rate.
Saunders Jason Brock, FRST's Director, spent $7.6K of their own money on 500 shares at $15, opening a brand-new position — their first open-market buy on record.
"On record" means within the filing history we parse for each insider (their most recent filings, typically spanning years). A "first buy since" flag requires a gap of at least two years; "largest" requires at least two prior buys to compare against. Window: trades from the last 14 days.
Frequently asked questions
Why do behavior changes matter more than routine buys?
Many insiders buy on a schedule or reinvest automatically — those purchases carry little information. But when someone who hasn't bought in four years suddenly does, or writes the biggest check of their tenure, something changed their mind. That deviation is the signal.
How do you determine "first" and "largest"?
We parse each insider's recent SEC filing history (their latest filings, typically spanning multiple years) and compare the new buy against every prior open-market purchase in it. "First on record" means no prior open-market buy appears in that history; "largest on record" means it exceeds every prior buy we found. We say "on record" rather than "ever" deliberately — very long-tenured insiders may have older filings beyond what we parse.
Should I buy when an insider does something notable?
It's context, not a directive — insiders can be wrong, early, or motivated by things you can't see. Pair these flags with the insider's track-record badge and your own research. InsiderSource is an information tool, not investment advice.