Follow Insider Trades for Your Portfolio
See what company executives are doing with their own stock. Every ticker in your portfolio is tracked automatically with bullish/bearish signals and instant email alerts.
Know what insiders really think
When a CEO buys $2M of their own stock, that's a signal. When a CFO sells everything, that's a different signal. ThetaPal tracks every SEC Form 4 filing for your portfolio stocks and shows you the pattern.
- •Bullish / bearish / neutral signal per ticker
- •Net dollar value of insider buys and sells
- •Insider names and titles
- •Filing dates and transaction history
- •Filterable by 1M, 3M, 6M, or 1Y range
- •Get notified immediately via email
Insider intelligence, automated
No more checking SEC EDGAR manually. ThetaPal monitors insider filings for every stock you own.
Bullish / Bearish Signals
At a glance, see whether insiders are net buyers or sellers. Color-coded signals make it easy to spot conviction.
Email Alerts
Get notified the moment new insider trades are filed for your portfolio stocks. Never miss a significant move.
Flexible Time Ranges
Filter insider activity by 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, or 1 year. See long-term trends or recent moves.
How it works
Connect
Link your brokerage. ThetaPal automatically identifies every ticker in your portfolio.
Monitor
SEC Form 4 filings are synced daily. Insider buys and sells appear with names, titles, and dollar amounts.
Get Alerted
Receive email notifications for new insider activity. Review signals and adjust your strategy accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
What counts as insider trading on ThetaPal?
ThetaPal tracks legal insider transactions — when company officers, directors, and 10% shareholders buy or sell their own company's stock. These are SEC-mandated disclosures (Form 4 filings) that are publicly available. This is not illegal insider trading — it is transparency required by securities law.
How often are insider trades updated?
Insider trades are synced daily from SEC filings through Finnhub's data feed. New filings typically appear within 24 hours of being submitted to the SEC.
What do the bullish and bearish signals mean?
ThetaPal analyzes the net dollar value of insider buying vs selling over your selected time range. If insiders are net buyers, the signal is bullish. If they are net sellers, it is bearish. A neutral signal means balanced activity.
How do email alerts work?
When ThetaPal detects new insider trading activity for stocks in your portfolio, you receive an email notification immediately. This ensures you never miss a significant insider move on a stock you own or sell premium on.