Insider Activity, Explained
What insider activity actually is: a structured public record of disclosed transactions, and why its meaning only emerges when the structure is visible.
What insider activity actually is: a structured public record of disclosed transactions, and why its meaning only emerges when the structure is visible.
What insider data reveals when filings are structured: timing, relationships, and patterns that only emerge across the full public record.
Insider data has clear edges. See why knowing what filings don’t contain is essential to understanding what they do reveal.
A different way to read insider activity: how context reshapes meaning and why size alone rarely tells the full story
Why insider activity is best understood as a relationship, not a single trade—and how continuity, roles, and history reshape what you see.
See how insider transaction patterns emerge across time and relationships, and why noticing shape matters more than interpretation.
Learn why insider data is often misinterpreted, and what becomes clearer when patterns and context are allowed to stay intact.
An introduction to the AugurSignals learning library—how its structure helps insider activity become clearer without collapsing it into conclusions.