Why insider trading matters?

When insiders buy shares on the open market, this can thus be regarded as a strong endorsement by those that know the company the best -- they are literally betting their own money on the company's future. Insider selling, however, is not necessarily meaningful in any way, as there is a range of reasons for insiders to liquidate (some) of the shares they own.

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BOX INC (BOX)
Sector: Technology; Industry: Software—Infrastructure

Box, Inc. provides a cloud content management platform that enables organizations of various sizes to manage and share their content from anywhere on any device. It provides its solution in 24 languages. The company was formerly known as Box.net, Inc. and changed its name to Box, Inc. in November 2011.


Trade Date Insider Title Buy/Sell #Shares Price Value Option
2019-06-17 Stein Josh Director Sell 20,000 $18.19 $363,800 No
2017-12-11 Stein Josh Director Sell 25,000 $20.73 $518,125 No
2015-10-09 Stein Josh Director Buy 5,000 $12.14 $60,700 No
2015-10-05 Stein Josh Director Buy 5,000 $11.37 $56,845 No
2015-10-01 Stein Josh Director Buy 10,000 $12.07 $120,740 No
2015-09-28 Stein Josh Director Buy 5,000 $12.31 $61,545 No
2015-09-21 Stein Josh Director Buy 20,000 $12.90 $258,100 No

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Edesa Biotech, Inc. (EDSA) - President and CEO bought shares of EDSA in late May around $3, two weeks after their purchase, the stock jump to $9, very well timed buy.