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Apple, SoFi, Netflix, BofA, CrowdStrike Insider Shock

Apple, SoFi, Netflix, BofA, CrowdStrike Insider Shock

Insiders have been trading these 5 stocks: ((AAPL)), ((SOFI)), ((NFLX)), ((BAC)) and ((CRWD)). Here is a breakdown of their recent trades and their value.

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Director Arthur Levinson’s latest move at Apple has caught investors’ eyes as he offloaded 250000 shares, cashing in a massive $71,189,722 from the sale. Such a large insider sale at Apple Inc. inevitably sparks speculation about whether this signals simple diversification or a cautious view on the stock’s near‑term trajectory.

In sharp contrast, SoFi is seeing insider confidence, with Director Anthony Noto stepping in as a buyer rather than a seller by acquiring 15878 shares. His purchase, valued at $249,760, may reassure SoFi Technologies investors who view insider buying as a vote of confidence in the company’s growth and lending platform.

Netflix has been a hive of insider activity, with CLO David Hyman selling 5722 shares for $503,993 and Director Gregory K. Peters unloading 27312 shares worth $2,422,301. Co‑CEO Theodore Sarandos also sold 27312 shares for $2,402,506, while CFO Spencer Adam Neumann exited 9253 shares at a total value of $823,054, underscoring a broad wave of executive selling.

Bank of America has not been quiet either, as CRO Geoffrey Greener sold a hefty 126756 shares of the banking giant, bringing in $6,718,068 from the transaction. Such a sizable sale from a chief risk officer raises questions about timing and risk perspectives within Bank of America Corp.’s leadership ranks.

CrowdStrike Holdings stands out with a series of insider disposals led by President & CEO George Kurtz, who first sold 4069 shares for $1,868,038 and later another 2882 shares for $1,350,401. Adding to this selling pressure, CFO Burt W. Podbere sold 1933 shares worth $883,799, giving investors plenty to ponder about valuation and future growth expectations.

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