SEC Filings
What Is SEC Form 5?
SEC Form 5 is the annual insider filing that catches exempt transactions not reported on Form 4. Learn what it contains and why traders care.
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SEC Filings
SEC Form 5 is the annual insider filing that catches exempt transactions not reported on Form 4. Learn what it contains and why traders care.
SEC Filings
SEC Form 3 is the initial insider ownership filing. Learn who files it, when it is due, and how traders use it as context for Form 4 transactions.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form 6-K is, who files it, how it differs from Form 8-K, and why traders follow foreign issuer disclosures filed with the SEC.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form S-3 is, which issuers can use it, how it supports shelf registrations and follow-on offerings, and why traders watch it for capital raises and dilution risk.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form S-1 is, when companies file it, what it contains, and why traders and investors read S-1 filings before an IPO.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form 144 is, when it must be filed, who files it, and what traders should know about proposed sales of restricted or control securities.
SEC Filings
Learn what Schedule 13G is, who files it, how it differs from Schedule 13D, and why traders track large passive ownership changes.
SEC Filings
Learn what Schedule 13D is, who must file it after crossing 5% ownership, what information it contains, and why traders watch it for activist or control signals.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form 10-K is, what it contains, when it is due, how it differs from an annual report, and what traders and investors should read first.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form 10-Q is, when it is due, what quarterly financial and business updates it includes, and how it differs from Form 10-K.
SEC Filings
Learn what Form 8-K is, what kinds of material events trigger it, when it must be filed, and why traders watch 8-K filings for stock-moving news.
SEC Filings
Learn what SEC Form 4 is, who files it, when it is due, what insider transactions it reports, and why traders watch insider buying and selling.
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