Insider Radar — Week of July 6, 2026
Insider selling ran about 22 times insider buying in the week of July 6, a bit above the recent norm. A third of the $96.6M of buying was a single 10% owner adding to its stake in avocado producer Mission Produce, while the largest sale was a $401M open-market disposition of SharkNinja by its controlling holder, ahead of Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck's $286M scheduled-plan sale.
US corporate insiders sold roughly $22 for every $1 they bought in the week of July 6, 2026, about $2.14 billion of sales against $96.6 million of purchases. The largest sale on the tape was not a scheduled plan: SharkNinja director and 10% holder Wang Xuning disposed of $401 million on the open market on July 10. The buying stayed concentrated: a single 10% owner accumulating $32 million of avocado grower Mission Produce (AVO) was a third of all insider purchases, and 55% of buying came from 10%-owner funds and entities rather than officers or directors putting personal money to work.
The buying was thin and concentrated in one name
Insiders bought $96.6M of their own companies' shares on the open market this week across 134 purchase events, up from the holiday-shortened prior week but still light for a full trading week. A third of it traced to one buyer. Globalharvest Holdings, a 10% owner of avocado grower Mission Produce (AVO), accumulated about $32.0M across three Form 4 filings, buying on four consecutive days from July 6 to July 9 at prices rising from $12.73 to $13.42.
Roughly 55% of the week's buying came from 10%-owner funds and entities rather than officers or directors putting personal money to work. The next-largest buy, about $10.2M in Netskope (NTSK) across two blocks, is fund money as well: each block was co-reported by ICONIQ Strategic Partners and its general partner William Griffith, who sits on Netskope's board, so four filings are two economic purchases, not four. Beyond that, the largest purchases were round-dollar amounts that read more like fixed-price subscriptions than open-market conviction: $9.0M split among insiders at faith-tech company Gloo Holdings (GLOO), including a $3.0M block from the Grace & Mercy Foundation, and sponsor purchases at two blank-check companies, Viking Acquisition Corp II (VII, $3.0M) and Columbus Circle Capital III (CCCT, $2.7M), both at exactly $10.00. The 51Talk founder-CEO's habitual buying (COE) added $14.1M across the week.
| Ticker | Buyer | Role | Bought |
|---|---|---|---|
| AVO | Globalharvest Holdings Venture Ltd | 10% owner | $32.0M |
| COE | Jack Huang | CEO / founder | $14.1M |
| NTSK | ICONIQ Strategic Partners / W. Griffith | 10% owner + director | $10.2M |
| GLOO | Scott Beck, Grace & Mercy Foundation et al | CEO and holders | $9.0M |
| VII | Hakan Wohlin | CEO (blank-check) | $3.0M |
| CCCT | Columbus Circle 3 Sponsor | 10% owner (sponsor) | $2.7M |
| TDIC | Wai Yue Seto | CEO | $2.4M |
| ENR | Aqua Capital, Ltd. | 10% owner | $2.9M |
The selling was led by one open-market block, then plans and fund exits
Insiders sold about $2.14B on the week, and roughly 48% of it ($1.03B) was pre-scheduled 10b5-1 plan selling that carries no current-quarter signal. The largest disposition, though, was discretionary: SharkNinja (SN) director and 10% holder Wang Xuning sold $401M on the open market on July 10 at $150.36, the biggest single insider sale of the week anywhere on the tape. The largest scheduled sale was Rocket Lab (RKLB) CEO Peter Beck's $286M plan disposition, followed by Arista Networks (ANET) CEO Jayshree Ullal at about $90M across two days, Robinhood (HOOD) CEO Vlad Tenev at $44M, Hinge Health (HNGE) backer Insight Holdings at $38M, and CoreWeave (CRWV) CEO Michael Intrator at $22M.
Behind those, the discretionary selling was funds and board-affiliated holders trimming, not operating executives cashing out. Frontier Group's holding company sold $84M of ULCC stock, and Silver Lake continued to exit Dell (DELL), about $92M across the three largest filings from July 6 to July 9. A separate pattern worth naming: $210M of the week's dispositions never reached the market at all, stock returned to the issuer under D codes, led by two TruBridge (TBRG) directors returning a combined $107M and an Olaplex (OLPX) director at $49M.
| Ticker | Seller | Role | Event value | Type | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SN | Wang Xuning | Director and 10% holder | $401.2M | Open market | Jul 10 |
| RKLB | Peter Beck | CEO | $286.4M | 10b5-1 | Jul 6–8 |
| ULCC | Group Holdings - Frontier LLC | 10% holder | $84.2M | Open market | Jul 9 |
| TBRG | Damien Leonard | Director | $78.2M | To issuer | Jul 9 |
| OLPX | Emily White | Director | $49.0M | To issuer | Jul 7 |
| ANET | Jayshree Ullal | CEO and Chairperson | $89.5M | 10b5-1 | Jul 9–10 |
| HOOD | Vladimir Tenev | CEO | $43.6M | 10b5-1 | Jul 6 |
| DELL | Silver Lake Partners | 10% holder | $92.2M | Open market | Jul 6–9 |
Methodology
Covers every SEC Form 4 filed on EDGAR during July 6 to July 12, 2026, grouped into economic events by ticker, filing, transaction code and ownership form, and scored on the summed value of each group. Events above $1 billion are excluded as almost always M&A, tender, or reorganization dispositions (or filer errors). 'Buying' and 'selling' sum non-derivative purchase (P) and sale (S/D) transactions, with D-code stock returned to the issuer called out separately in prose. The sell/buy ratio is compared to the median of recent steady-state weeks with over $10M of buying (18.2×, from 8 weeks; filing coverage matured in mid-2026, so the baseline is short). Where a fund and its affiliated director co-report the same purchase (Netskope's ICONIQ position, filed by both the fund and its board-member general partner), the shared block is counted once in the chart and table. Roles are read from each filing's officer, director and 10%-owner flags. Restated on August 6, 2026: a coverage gap in our Form 4 collector, found and fixed that day, had dropped a share of filings for this window. The figures above reflect the complete set backfilled from SEC's daily indexes; the originally published issue reported 524 filings, $61.9M of buying and $1.35B of selling, and did not contain the week's largest sale (SharkNinja, $401M). This is a filtered readout of public filings, not investment advice.
Sources: SEC EDGAR (Form 4 filings)
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