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Fox-Geen Jeremy sold $636K of CRCL

Fox-Geen Jeremy (Chief Financial Officer) sold 8,476 shares of Circle Internet Group, Inc. (CRCL) at $75.00 ($0.64M total) on 2026-08-13 under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.

Original reporting
SEC EDGAR · Fox-Geen Jeremy
Published Aug 14, 2026, 9:02 PM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

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Why it matters

The disclosure updates the record of insider activity and may marginally influence sentiment, but it does not provide new operational, financial, or regulatory information.

02

Market read

Traders may monitor insider selling as a sentiment input, but the 10b5-1 structure makes this more of a routine datapoint than a catalyst.

03

What to watch

The article provides no context on total planned sales, prior insider activity frequency, or whether the sale was part of a larger scheduled program, limiting signal strength.

Relevance 4/10Novelty 3/10Timing: filed 2026-08-14 after-hours; transaction dated 2026-08-13

Background

SEC Form 4 insider transaction for Circle Internet Group, Inc. (CRCL) reported by CFO Jeremy Fox-Geen.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

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Context

Circle Internet Group CFO sold 8,476 shares in an open-market transaction at $75.00/share under a 10b5-1 plan, disclosed via Form 4.

Expected impact

Likely minimal immediate price impact; any effect would be sentiment-driven and short-lived.

Evidence & confidence

Form 4 shows an open-market sale by the CFO, explicitly under a pre-arranged 10b5-1 plan, which typically reduces interpretive weight versus discretionary selling.

Market effects

No sector-wide implications; this is company-specific insider transaction disclosure.

None indicated.

None indicated.

Counterpoint

Even with a 10b5-1 plan, repeated insider sales can still coincide with internal caution about valuation or liquidity needs, which some traders may front-run.

Key entities

  • Circle Internet Group, Inc.

    Subject of the Form 4 insider transaction disclosure.

  • Jeremy Fox-Geen

    CFO who executed an open-market sale under a 10b5-1 plan.

Full insider trading history

This story covers one filing. See everything behind it: every insider buy and sell on record, 10b5-1 plans, late filings, and which officers and directors are trading.

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