For decades, institutional analysts have scrutinized the buying and selling habits of corporate officers and large shareholders to gauge market confidence. While this data is public, it historically resided in technical reports that were difficult for non-professionals to interpret. By surfacing these transactions alongside its existing social and news sentiment tools, Eagle Eye aims to democratize access to these signals without relying on predictive algorithms.
Eagle Eye Opens Insider Trading Data to Retail Investors
Corporate insiders often possess a distinct advantage, yet their legally required stock disclosures have long remained buried in dense regulatory filings. Eagle Eye is now bridging this information gap by integrating real-time insider transaction tracking directly into its research platform, translating complex filings into accessible, plain-language insights for individual investors.

This new feature functions as a research tool rather than a financial advisory service. Users can monitor the activity of company directors and executives to inform their own independent analysis, rather than following automated buy or sell recommendations. The platform treats insider disclosures as a standalone data set, ensuring that users can evaluate the information on its own merits without the clutter of blended market signals. This update marks the latest expansion of the platform’s mission to strip away the jargon and paywalls that traditionally shielded sophisticated market data from the retail public.




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