Insider Sell + Declining Revenue
Companies where insiders are selling while revenue is declining year-over-year and profit margins are compressing — a potential warning of fundamental deterioration.
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21 companies currently meet the revenue decline detection criteria. 3M (MMM) is among the detected companies. This signal uses fact-based detection — all required conditions must be met simultaneously for a company to appear. Data sourced from SEC EDGAR Form 4, 13F, and 10-K/10-Q filings. This information does not constitute investment advice.
Why This Matters
The combination of insider selling with revenue decline creates a bearish signal because it pairs action (insiders reducing exposure) with evidence (deteriorating business metrics). Revenue decline often precedes earnings decline, and insiders may be acting on their knowledge of the business trajectory before it becomes fully visible in earnings reports.
21 companies show insider selling alongside declining revenue.
When insider selling coincides with revenue decline, it pairs action (insiders reducing personal exposure) with evidence (deteriorating top-line performance). While insider sales often have routine explanations such as tax planning or diversification, the combination with declining revenue warrants closer attention. Revenue decline can precede earnings pressure, and insiders may be acting on operational knowledge not yet fully reflected in financial statements.
Form 4 filings are required to be filed within 2 business days of a transaction. 13F filings are reported quarterly with up to 45-day delay. 10-K/10-Q filings are quarterly. Signal data reflects the most recent available filings and may not capture very recent activity. All data is sourced from SEC EDGAR public filings.
- -Currently tracking 21 insider sell declining revenue signals
21 Companies with Revenue Decline Signals
Insider data from Form 4 filings (typically filed within 2 business days of transaction). Institutional data from 13F filings (reported quarterly, up to 45 days after quarter end). Fundamentals from 10-K/10-Q filings (quarterly). Signals are recalculated as new filings become available.
| # | Company | Insider Sells | Rev. Growth | Margin Chg | Rev. Growth | Signal Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | MMM3M | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 2 | BGBunge Global | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 3 | CCICrown Castle | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 4 | EWEdwards Lifesciences | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 5 | GEGE Aerospace | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 6 | KEYKeyCorp | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 7 | HASHasbro | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 8 | WYWeyerhaeuser | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 9 | NUENucor | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 10 | MPCMarathon Petroleum | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 11 | ONON Semiconductor | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 12 | SYKStryker Corporation | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 13 | AMLXAmylyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 14 | TXNTexas Instruments | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 15 | AIGAmerican International Group | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 16 | ARWArrow Electronics | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 17 | URIUnited Rentals | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 18 | AGOAssured Guaranty Ltd. | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 19 | MTUSMetallus Inc | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 20 | BCBrunswick | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
| 21 | NRIXNurix Therapeutics, Inc. | - | - | - | - | Feb 17, 2026 |
What Is an Insider Sell With Declining Revenue Signal?
This signal flags companies where insider selling coincides with deteriorating financial performance. When corporate officers and directors sell shares (Form 4) while the company reports declining revenue and shrinking profit margins, it may indicate that those closest to the business see continued challenges ahead. While insider selling alone has many innocent explanations, selling during revenue decline warrants closer attention.
Insider trading data from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Institutional holdings from quarterly 13F filings. Financial fundamentals from 10-K and 10-Q filings. All data is public domain and does not constitute investment advice.
Detection Criteria
This signal uses fact-based detection. All of the following conditions must be simultaneously true for a company to appear. Data is derived from public SEC filings and is for informational purposes only.
At least 1 insider seller within the lookback window (Form 4).
Revenue growth year-over-year is below -5%.
All conditions must be met (AND logic). Data sources: SEC Form 4 (insider trades), 13F (institutional holdings), 10-K/10-Q (fundamentals). All data is public domain.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are smart money signals?
Smart money signals are cross-referencing indicators that combine multiple SEC filing data sources — insider trading (Form 4), institutional holdings (13F), and financial fundamentals (10-K/10-Q) — to identify stocks where well-informed investors are acting with conviction. When insiders, institutions, and financial metrics all point in the same direction, it may indicate meaningful information about a company's prospects.
How are smart money signals calculated?
Signals are computed by combining three independent data sources from SEC EDGAR: (1) insider buying/selling from Form 4 filings (last 30 days), (2) institutional ownership changes from 13F filings (quarterly), and (3) fundamental metrics from 10-K/10-Q filings (revenue growth, profit margins). Each signal type has a score from 0-100 based on the strength and alignment of these factors.
How often are smart money signals updated?
The underlying data updates at different frequencies: insider trading data (Form 4) is typically filed within 2 business days of a transaction, institutional holdings (13F) are filed quarterly within 45 days of quarter end, and financial fundamentals update with each quarterly earnings filing. Signal calculations run regularly to incorporate the latest available data.
What does a convergence signal mean?
A convergence signal indicates that corporate insiders are buying shares, institutional investors are increasing their positions, and the company's financial fundamentals are improving — all at the same time. This triple-positive alignment from three independent sources suggests broad agreement among well-informed parties that the stock offers value.
Should I buy stocks based on smart money signals?
No. Smart money signals are informational tools, not investment recommendations. While they highlight interesting patterns in SEC filing data, they should be one of many inputs in your research process. Insider selling can have innocent explanations, institutional moves may lag reality by 45+ days, and past patterns do not predict future returns. Always do your own research before making investment decisions.