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CVS Health Corp (CVS)
NYSE:CVS

CVS Health Insider Trading Activity

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CVS Insider Transactions

The data in the graph is based on publicly available reports of insider transactions, as reported to the SEC.
See the number of buy and sell transactions by insiders for this stock over the past year.

Insider Confidence Signal

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The sentiment expressed in the Insider Confidence Signal is based on insider transactions over the past 3 months.

Insider Buy and Sell Transactions​

Insider Name
Role
Star Ranking
Transaction
Amount
Date
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EVP, Chief Technology Officer
Not Ranked
Uninformative Buy
EVP and Chief Medical Officer
Not Ranked
Uninformative Buy
EVP and Chief Medical Officer
Not Ranked
Uninformative Buy
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Uninformative Buy
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Uninformative Buy
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Uninformative Sell
$1780170
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Uninformative Sell
$2272301
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Uninformative Buy
$546682
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Informative Sell
$559726
EVP and Co-President of Retail
Informative Sell
$493150

FAQ

Which Insider has made the most Buy and/or Sell transactions on CVS?
The insider who has made the most Buy and/or Sell transactions on CVS is Shah Prem S.
    What is the difference between informative and uninformative transactions?
    The main difference between informative and uninformative transactions is that informative ones reflect sentiment, so they are worth paying attention to.

    Corporate insiders are often awarded stock options as part of their compensation packages; this gives them the right to buy shares at a set price for a finite period. When an insider buys stocks because they are receiving a grant of shares for retention purposes, the Buy does not reveal what they think about the company’s prospects. Therefore, this type of transaction is considered an uninformative Buy transaction. It does not reflect sentiment and is of little value to investors.

    On the other hand, there is usually only one reason that an insider uses their personal funds to buy stocks of their company on the open market: they believe that the share price is going to rise. This is an informative transaction that provides valuable information to investors.

    Likewise, there are informative and uninformative Sell transactions, too. However, it can be more difficult to understand motive when it comes to informative Sell transactions, as they may reflect need; for example, an insider might decide to sell to pay for a new car, rather than because they have a pessimistic outlook on the stock.

    By law, corporate insiders are required to disclose trades they make in their own company to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Our technology scans these the Form 4 filings, and using the information on the form, determines whether the Buy or Sell transactions are informative or uninformative.
      When was the last time an insider traded CVS?
      The last CVS insider trade was on Sep 02, 2022.
        What was the highest value insider transaction for CVS during the last quarter?
        The highest value insider transaction for CVS during the last quarter is $14,192,366, Uninformative Sell.
          Can I see which stocks the top-ranking insiders are Buying or Selling?
          Yes, head over to our Expert Center to see a list of the top 100 corporate insiders and follow the insiders of your choice. Visit their profiles for more details about their transactions and see how they perform on a stock-by-stock basis.

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