Capitol Federal Financial Insiders Added US$595.6k Of Stock To Their Holdings

Simply Wall St · 10/16 10:38

Generally, when a single insider buys stock, it is usually not a big deal. However, when several insiders are buying, like in the case of Capitol Federal Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ:CFFN), it sends a favourable message to the company's shareholders.

Although we don't think shareholders should simply follow insider transactions, we would consider it foolish to ignore insider transactions altogether.

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The Last 12 Months Of Insider Transactions At Capitol Federal Financial

Over the last year, we can see that the biggest insider purchase was by Independent Director James Morris for US$106k worth of shares, at about US$5.07 per share. Even though the purchase was made at a significantly lower price than the recent price (US$6.02), we still think insider buying is a positive. Because the shares were purchased at a lower price, this particular buy doesn't tell us much about how insiders feel about the current share price.

In the last twelve months Capitol Federal Financial insiders were buying shares, but not selling. You can see the insider transactions (by companies and individuals) over the last year depicted in the chart below. By clicking on the graph below, you can see the precise details of each insider transaction!

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NasdaqGS:CFFN Insider Trading Volume October 16th 2024

Capitol Federal Financial is not the only stock insiders are buying. So take a peek at this free list of under-the-radar companies with insider buying.

Does Capitol Federal Financial Boast High Insider Ownership?

Another way to test the alignment between the leaders of a company and other shareholders is to look at how many shares they own. I reckon it's a good sign if insiders own a significant number of shares in the company. Capitol Federal Financial insiders own about US$17m worth of shares. That equates to 2.2% of the company. This level of insider ownership is good but just short of being particularly stand-out. It certainly does suggest a reasonable degree of alignment.

So What Does This Data Suggest About Capitol Federal Financial Insiders?

There haven't been any insider transactions in the last three months -- that doesn't mean much. But insiders have shown more of an appetite for the stock, over the last year. Insiders own shares in Capitol Federal Financial and we see no evidence to suggest they are worried about the future. So while it's helpful to know what insiders are doing in terms of buying or selling, it's also helpful to know the risks that a particular company is facing. For example, Capitol Federal Financial has 2 warning signs (and 1 which is a bit unpleasant) we think you should know about.

Of course, you might find a fantastic investment by looking elsewhere. So take a peek at this free list of interesting companies.

For the purposes of this article, insiders are those individuals who report their transactions to the relevant regulatory body. We currently account for open market transactions and private dispositions of direct interests only, but not derivative transactions or indirect interests.