Cross-investor intelligence
Signals · 2025Q4
Composite signals from manager portfolio shifts and corporate insider trades. Multiple actors moving the same direction is the bar - volume alone isn't a signal.
Composite intelligence
Smart-money convergence
Institutions adding · insiders net buying (90d)
Insider net
Consensus reversal
Sold last quarter, bought this quarter
Buyers ↔ Sellers
Heavy doubling
Existing position doubled or more this quarter
Best Δ
- NFLXNETFLIX INCChase Coleman (+1108%)·Ken Griffin (+257%)·D.E. Shaw & Co. (+3950%)·Philippe Laffont (+1655%) · +9 more+3950%
Executive selling alert
Officers/directors selling >$1M open-market (30d)
Net sold
- CRWVCoreWeave, Inc.Intrator Michael N (CEO)·Venturo Brian M (Chief Strategy O…)·McBee Brannin (Chief Developmen…)-$175.1M
- JPMJPMORGAN CHASE & COBarnum Jeremy (CFO)·Piepszak Jennifer (COO)·Petno Douglas B (CEO)·Lake Marianne (CEO) · +3 more-$54.3M
- FDXFEDEX CORPSCHWAB SUSAN C (Director)·Brightman Tracy B (EVP - Chief Peop…)·Preet Kawal (EVP - Plng, Eng,…)·ADAMS GINA F. (EVP GENL COUNSEL…)-$17.6M
Quarter consensus
Most-bought new positions
≥2 investors opened the same name this quarter
Buyers
Most added to
≥2 investors added to the same name this quarter
Buyers
Most trimmed
≥2 investors trimmed the same name this quarter
Sellers
- 15
Most sold off
≥2 investors fully exited the same name
Sellers
Frequently asked questions
What signals mean, how they're computed, and how to use them in your research
What is a 'smart money signal' on OpenStocks?▸
A smart money signal is a pattern that shows up when multiple institutional data feeds line up in the same direction at the same time — for example, several super investors opening the same new position while the company's own insiders are buying on the open market. Each signal type has a precise, rules-based definition you can audit.
What's the difference between convergence and reversal signals?▸
Convergence flags new positions that are showing up across multiple super-investor portfolios in the same quarter — the hallmark of a building consensus trade. Reversal flags positions that are being aggressively closed by managers who used to hold them — the opposite signal.
How are these signals computed?▸
Every signal is computed from the same primary sources that drive the rest of OpenStocks: 13F filings (super investors), Form 4 filings (insiders), and PTRs (Congress). No proprietary models, no black-box scoring — just deterministic rules that you can replicate from the raw filings.
Are smart money signals predictive?▸
Signals are observational, not predictive. They surface unusual alignment in the public record, which historically has been associated with above-average forward returns in academic studies, but past behaviour is not a guarantee of future returns. Treat them as one input into your own research.
How often are signals updated?▸
Insider and Congress signals refresh within minutes of a new EDGAR or House Clerk filing. 13F-derived signals refresh quarterly as new filings land — typically the largest jump comes in the 45-day window after each quarter end.