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Insider Buy Mega Buy ($1M+) June 15, 2026

JAFFER REHAN purchased ~$15M in Six Flags Entertainment Corporation stock

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (FUN)  ·  Data via SEC EDGAR Form 4

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FUN price after insider trade by JAFFER REHAN

Insider

JAFFER REHAN

Role

Transaction

Open-Market Purchase

Approx. Value

~$15M

Trade Date

Jun 15, 2026

Company

Six Flags Entertainment Corporation

Ticker

FUN

Source

SEC EDGAR Form 4

Very Strong conviction signal

Scored in the top tier across multiple factors. Fewer than 5% of insider trades receive this rating.

~$15M purchase

Trades over $1M are rare. When insiders put this much of their own money on the line, they tend to have high conviction in their company's direction.

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On June 15, 2026, JAFFER REHAN — a corporate insider at Six Flags Entertainment Corporation — filed a Form 4 with the SEC disclosing an open-market purchase of approximately ~$15M in Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (FUN) stock.

Under Section 16(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, corporate insiders must report all open-market stock transactions to the SEC within two business days. These filings — known as Form 4s — are publicly available on the SEC's EDGAR database. VeritySignals filters and scores the full Form 4 stream to surface high-conviction signals like this one.

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All data sourced from publicly available SEC Form 4 filings via EDGAR · Not financial advice · Past performance does not guarantee future results.

Signal strength Very Strong
Trade size ~$15M
Insider role Insider

What is this?

When company executives buy or sell their own stock, they must report it to the SEC within 2 days. These public filings reveal what the people who know the company best are doing with their own money.

Why does it matter?

Insiders can sell for many reasons (taxes, diversification, expenses), but they generally only buy for one: they think the stock is going up. That's why insider purchases are more predictive than sales.

What makes a trade "strong"?

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