$LIF

Hulls Chris sold $11.7M of LIF

Hulls Chris sold 250,000 shares of Life360, Inc. (LIF) at an average of $46.84 ($46.78–$47.58, $11.71M total) across 2 trades on 2026-08-18.

Original reporting
SEC EDGAR · Hulls Chris
Published Aug 20, 2026, 12:37 AM UTC
Analysis
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Primary signal
$LIF
Bearish
medium confidence
Mentioned
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Relevance
7/10
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$LIFBearishLow
01

Why it matters

The director's sale reduces insider ownership, which can be interpreted as a bearish signal by traders.

02

Market read

Direct insider sell of $11.7M may influence short‑term price action; no broader market implications.

03

What to watch

No disclosed 10b5‑1 plan; the director may have needed cash for unrelated reasons.

Relevance 7/10Novelty 6/10Timing: post‑market 2026‑08‑18 filing

Background

SEC Form 4 filing discloses insider transactions; such filings are primary sources for insider activity.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$LIFBearishMedium confidence
Context

Director Hulls Chris sold 250,000 shares for $11.7M on 2026-08-18, reducing his stake to 382,056 shares.

Expected impact

Possible modest downward pressure in the near term.

Evidence & confidence

Large sale by a director, $11.7M value, suggests personal cash need or lack of confidence; no accompanying buyback or other mitigating news.

Market effects

Minimal impact on the broader consumer‑tech sector; isolated insider activity.

Limited to U.S. investors tracking Life360.

Low

Counterpoint

The sale could be unrelated to company outlook, e.g., personal tax planning, and may not signal future price decline.

Key entities

  • Life360, Inc.

    Public consumer‑tech company (ticker LIF).

  • Hulls Chris

    Director of Life360 who sold shares.

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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