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InsiderSignals
Where insider and Congress buying meets technical breakouts
When insiders buy stock in their own companies or Congress members add to their portfolios, those filings can signal what the market hasn't priced in yet. InsiderSignals tracks U.S.-listed filings and uses AI to explain the emerging patterns. The differentiator: Convergence surfaces the rare moments when insider or congressional buying aligns with a technical breakout on the same ticker. This alignment is uncommon, and when it occurs, it's the strongest suggestion that the activity is informed.
Hi everyone — I'm Rob, the solo developer behind InsiderSignals.
The idea came from a simple observation: some of the most interesting market moves are preceded by the people closest to a company quietly buying — corporate insiders filing SEC Form 4s, or members of Congress filing the periodic transaction reports required under the STOCK Act. It's all public information, but it's scattered across filings, buried in legalese, and nearly impossible to act on in real time.
So I built InsiderSignals to do three things: catch U.S.-listed insider and congressional buys as they surface, run AI analysis to explain each pattern in plain English, and — the step similar apps stop short of — flag the rare moments when that buying lines up with a technical breakout on the same stock. Other tools show you insider activity or chart signals on their own; Convergence only flags a stock when both line up on it at the same time — the buying and the breakout together. That's a high bar, so it rarely triggers, and that's the point: two independent signals agreeing is a stronger read than either on its own.
It's a research tool, not advice. If you like to keep an eye on where insiders and elected officials are quietly putting their own money — but would rather see it as a clear, readable signal than dig through filings yourself — this app is for you.
I'd genuinely love this community's take: do you give any weight to insider or congressional buying as a signal, or do you read it as noise? Curious where people land.
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About InsiderSignals on Product Hunt
“Where insider and Congress buying meets technical breakouts”
InsiderSignals was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #144 on the daily leaderboard. When insiders buy stock in their own companies or Congress members add to their portfolios, those filings can signal what the market hasn't priced in yet. InsiderSignals tracks U.S.-listed filings and uses AI to explain the emerging patterns. The differentiator: Convergence surfaces the rare moments when insider or congressional buying aligns with a technical breakout on the same ticker. This alignment is uncommon, and when it occurs, it's the strongest suggestion that the activity is informed.
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