SNOW insider trading

SEC Form 4 transactions reported by Snowflake Inc. insiders, officers, directors, and 10%+ beneficial owners. Sourced from EDGAR.

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Recent SNOW insider transactions

The 20 most recent non-derivative Form 4 transactions reported by Snowflake Inc. insiders. Buys are highlighted; the transaction code column matches SEC Form 4 codes (P = open-market purchase, S = sale, A = grant, M = option exercise, F = tax withholding).

Date Code Insider Role Shares Price Value
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 14 $260 $4K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 7 $260 $2K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 29 $257 $7K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 465 $255 $119K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 53 $264 $14K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 83 $263 $22K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 150 $262 $39K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 10 $258 $3K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 28 $255 $7K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 1 $254 $254
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 465 $255 $119K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 7 $260 $2K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 10 $258 $3K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 29 $257 $7K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 150 $262 $39K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 14 $260 $4K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 28 $255 $7K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 1 $254 $254
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 465 $255 $119K
2026-07-06 S Speiser Michael L Director 28 $255 $7K

What insider trading data covers for SNOW

Snowflake Inc. (CIK 1640147) reports Section 16 insider transactions on Form 4 within two business days. Each filing carries the transaction date, transaction code (P for open-market purchase, S for sale, M for option exercise, F for tax withholding), shares, price, and post-transaction holdings. Optional footnotes disclose Rule 10b5-1 plan references and indirect ownership relationships.

How to interpret SNOW insider activity

Treat each filing line through three filters: the transaction code, the role of the filer (officer carries more signal than director), and the dollar value relative to the company's market cap. Open-market purchases (P) by C-suite officers carry the strongest bullish signal. Sales (S) referencing a Rule 10b5-1 plan in the footnotes are pre-arranged and should be discounted. See how to read a Form 4 for the full walkthrough.

Get SNOW insider data via API

Pull recent SNOW Form 4 filings, filtered to open-market purchases above $100k:

curl "https://api.edgarkit.com/v1/filings?ticker=SNOW&form_type=4&transaction_code=P&min_value=100000&limit=20" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY"

Subscribe via webhook to receive every new SNOW Form 4 in real time:

curl -X POST "https://api.edgarkit.com/v1/webhooks" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{
    "url": "https://your-server.com/edgarkit-events",
    "filters": {"form_types": ["4"], "tickers": ["SNOW"]}
  }'

Cluster buying detection for SNOW

The strongest insider signal at the issuer level is cluster buying: three or more distinct insiders placing open-market purchases within a 7-14 day window. For the complete pattern detector, see how to detect insider cluster buying.