Short Jill M. sold ~$12M in The Simply Good Foods Company stock
The Simply Good Foods Company (SMPL) · Chief Customer Officer · Data via SEC EDGAR Form 4
Price Performance · 10 days before → 90 days after trade
▲ = insider buy date
90-day return
-8.8%vs SPY -3.1%
Trade Details · Public SEC Filing
Insider
Short Jill M.
Role
Chief Customer Officer
Transaction
Open-Market Sale
Approx. Value
~$12M
Trade Date
Jul 6, 2023
Company
The Simply Good Foods Company
Ticker
SMPLSource
SEC EDGAR Form 4
Why This Trade Stands Out
Strong conviction signal
Scored above average across multiple factors. Roughly 15% of insider trades qualify as Strong.
~$12M sale
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.
Chief Customer Officer
Corporate insiders must file trades with the SEC within 2 business days. Their unique access to non-public information makes these filings valuable data points.
2 insiders traded in the same window
When multiple insiders independently buy within 30 days, it's called a cluster. Studies show clustered insider purchases outperform solo trades significantly, because several people with inside knowledge are reaching the same conclusion.
-8.8% in 90 days (S&P 500: -3.1%)
This trade underperformed the S&P 500 by 5.8 percentage points. Not every insider trade wins. We track all of them so you can focus on the insiders with the best records.
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Short Jill M. wasn't the only one selling.
2 insiders at The Simply Good Foods Company traded within the same 30-day window.
See who else bought · FreeOn July 6, 2023, Short Jill M. — Chief Customer Officer of The Simply Good Foods Company — filed a Form 4 with the SEC disclosing an open-market sale of approximately ~$12M in The Simply Good Foods Company (SMPL) stock.
This transaction was part of a cluster — 2 insiders at The Simply Good Foods Company made open-market sales within the same 30-day window. Cluster activity from multiple independent insiders is one of the most studied patterns in insider trading research.
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.
In the 90 days following this trade, SMPL returned -8.8% versus -3.1% for the S&P 500 over the same period.
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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.
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