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SEC EDGAR Form 4 Scraper

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SEC EDGAR Form 4 Scraper

SEC EDGAR Form 4 Scraper

Extract structured insider transactions from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Parses insider name, role, transaction type, shares, price per share, and total value. Supports multiple tickers and scheduled recurring runs for hedge funds, compliance teams, and financial analysts.

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SEC EDGAR Form 4 Scraper

Extract insider trading disclosures from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. Get insider transactions, holdings changes, and ownership events for any public company.

Why use this scraper?

  • Track insider buying and selling for trading signals
  • Build datasets of executive transactions across multiple tickers
  • Monitor ownership changes for compliance or research
  • Avoid manual EDGAR searches with automated batch lookups

How to use

  1. Open the SEC EDGAR Form 4 Scraper in Apify Console
  2. Enter tickers in tickers, e.g. AAPL, MSFT, TSLA
  3. Set daysBack and limit to control the fetch window
  4. Click Run. Output appears in the dataset as structured Form 4 events.

Input

FieldTypeDescriptionDefault
tickersarrayTicker symbols to queryAAPL, MSFT
daysBackintegerHow many days back to search30
limitintegerMax filings per ticker50

Output

{
"ticker": "AAPL",
"filing_date": "2026-06-15",
"insider": "Tim Cook",
"role": "CEO",
"transaction_type": "SALE",
"shares": 100000,
"price": 210.5,
"total_value": 21050000,
"filing_url": "https://www.sec.gov/Archives/..."
}

Pricing

Pay-per-event: $0.01 per extracted result. A 10-ticker weekly snapshot typically costs under $2.00.

Tips

  • Schedule weekly runs to maintain an insider-trading time series
  • Use daysBack: 7 for lightweight weekly snapshots
  • Join with price data to compute transaction premiums or discounts

FAQ

Is EDGAR data free to use? Yes. SEC filings are public domain, but automated access should be respectful and cached when possible.

What forms are covered? This actor targets Form 4 insider transaction filings. It does not cover Forms 3, 13F, or 13G.