This page provides a comprehensive view of insider trading activity at Snowflake (SNOW). Every SEC Form 4 filing by Snowflake executives, directors, and 10% beneficial owners is processed and analyzed by InsiderCompass to surface the transactions that matter most: discretionary open-market purchases where insiders are putting their own money at risk.
In the technology sector, insider trading patterns often reflect product cycle timing and competitive dynamics. Executives at software and hardware companies may increase discretionary purchases ahead of major product launches, platform transitions, or cloud migration milestones. Insider buying at technology companies can be especially meaningful when it coincides with periods of multiple compression or sector-wide selloffs, as insiders with deep product knowledge may see value that the market has not yet priced in.
Technology insiders frequently hold significant equity compensation, which makes discretionary open-market purchases particularly noteworthy. When a tech executive who already holds substantial stock options chooses to buy additional shares on the open market, it represents a deliberate decision to increase exposure beyond what their compensation package already provides. InsiderCompass tracks these discretionary purchases separately from routine option exercises and equity award vesting.
InsiderCompass processes SEC Form 4 filings daily to track insider trading activity. Each transaction is classified as discretionary or non-discretionary based on transaction codes, footnote analysis, and 10b5-1 plan indicators. Discretionary open-market purchases (transaction code P) carry the strongest informational signal because they represent an insider choosing to invest their own capital at the current market price.
Cluster buying detection is one of InsiderCompass's core analytical features. When two or more insiders at the same company purchase shares within a seven-day sliding window with combined value exceeding $50,000, it triggers a cluster alert. Academic research has consistently shown that cluster insider buying events tend to precede above-average stock returns, making them one of the most reliable insider trading signals available.
View the latest insider buying activity for Snowflake (SNOW) including Form 4 filings, purchase amounts, and insider names on InsiderCompass.
InsiderCompass tracks all Form 4 insider transactions for Snowflake including open-market purchases, sales, option exercises, and cluster buying alerts.
SNOW Form 4 filings show insider purchases and sales by executives, directors, and 10% owners. InsiderCompass analyzes these filings to identify conviction buying patterns.
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