SEC FORM 4 TRACKER

TSLA Insider Trading Activity

Track the latest TSLA insider transactions — executive buys and sells filed with the SEC on Form 4. Corporate insiders (officers, directors, 10 %+ owners) must disclose trades within two business days, and cluster buying by multiple insiders is one of the strongest data-driven bullish signals available to retail investors.

What you'll see on the TSLA dashboard

  • Every SEC Form 4 filing for TSLA, sourced directly from EDGAR
  • Buy vs sell breakdown, share counts, transaction dates, and reporting-owner titles
  • Cluster-buy detection: when three or more TSLA insiders buy within a rolling 30-day window
  • Historical context for the last 12 months of TSLA insider activity
  • AI-generated verdict (Bullish / Bearish / Neutral) combining insider signal with technicals and analyst sentiment

Why insider trades of TSLA matter

Insider transactions in TSLA are one of the few consistently profitable signals available to retail investors — because they're a direct window into what the people who know the company best are doing with their own money. Executives selling on a schedule is usually noise; multiple executives buying on the open market within the same window is a signal. Our TSLA tracker surfaces both, and pairs them with technical indicators (RSI, MACD, moving averages) plus analyst-consensus price targets so you can decide with full context.

All TSLA insider data comes from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings — the same primary source every professional Bloomberg terminal uses. We just make it free, searchable, and add AI interpretation on top.

Frequently asked questions about TSLA insider trades

Where does the TSLA insider trading data come from?

Directly from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Corporate insiders are required by Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act to report transactions within two business days of the trade.

What counts as a bullish TSLA insider signal?

Open-market purchases by multiple insiders in a short window (a "cluster buy") is historically the strongest bullish signal. A single 10 %+ owner adding to their position also weighs heavier than executive sales, which are often for tax or diversification reasons.

How often is TSLA insider data updated on Stock Pulse 247?

The interactive dashboard pulls Form 4 filings from EDGAR in near real-time via our FMP data pipeline. New TSLA transactions typically appear within minutes of the SEC receiving them.