Apple Inc. Insider Activity (AAPL)

Recent SEC Form 4 insider transactions — open-market buys and sales, awards, and option exercises. Research context, not a recommendation.
Data as of Jun 17, 2026 · sourced from SEC Form 4 filings.
Open-market buys
0
0 shares
Open-market sales
13
397,759 shares
Net open-market shares
-397,759
buys minus sales
Est. open-market value
$0 bought
$111.71M sold
Largest transaction
$42.55M
single filing, any type
Recent filings
40
in the last 90 days
Mostly awards & option activity
Most recent activity appears to be awards, grants, or option exercises rather than open-market buying.
Latest transactions latest 5
DateInsiderRoleType SharesPriceValueFiling
May 27, 2026
LEVINSON ARTHUR D
director Open-market sale 50,000 $311.02 $15.55M SEC
May 27, 2026
LEVINSON ARTHUR D
director Other 65,000 $0.00 $0 SEC
May 8, 2026
Borders Ben
officer: Principal Accounting Officer Open-market sale 1,274 $290.00 $369.5K SEC
May 6, 2026
LEVINSON ARTHUR D
director Open-market sale 149,527 $284.57 $42.55M SEC
May 6, 2026
LEVINSON ARTHUR D
director Open-market sale 100,473 $285.04 $28.64M SEC

What is an SEC Form 4?

A Form 4 is a filing that company insiders — officers, directors, and beneficial owners of more than 10% of a company’s stock — must submit to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), generally within two business days of a transaction in the company’s securities. It is the primary public record of insider buying and selling.

Not every Form 4 transaction is an open-market trade. Many reflect compensation (awards and grants), option exercises, or shares withheld to cover taxes. Open-market purchases and sales are the ones most often watched for research context — but even insider sales are frequently routine (diversification, taxes, or pre-scheduled 10b5-1 plans).

Transaction types on this page

Open-market buyAn insider bought shares on the open market with their own money (Form 4 code P).
Open-market saleAn insider sold shares on the open market (code S). Often routine.
Award / grantShares granted as compensation (code A), not an open-market purchase.
Option exerciseExercise or conversion of derivative securities such as stock options (codes M/X).
Tax withholdingShares withheld or surrendered to pay taxes on vesting awards (code F).
OtherGifts, conversions and other reported transactions (e.g. codes G/D/C).
Insider activity, not advice. This page summarizes Form 4 filings reported to the SEC by company insiders. Insider sales are often routine — taxes, diversification, or pre-scheduled 10b5-1 plans — and awards and option exercises are compensation, not open-market purchases. This information is for research and is not a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Data is sourced as-filed and may be delayed or later amended. Always verify against the official SEC filing.
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What is an SEC Form 4?

A Form 4 is a filing that company insiders — officers, directors, and beneficial owners of more than 10% of a company’s stock — must submit to the SEC, generally within two business days of a transaction. It is the primary public record of insider buying and selling.

Not every Form 4 transaction is an open-market trade. Many reflect compensation (awards and grants), option exercises, or shares withheld for taxes. Open-market purchases and sales are the ones most often watched for research context — but even insider sales are frequently routine.

Transaction types on this page

Open-market buyAn insider bought shares on the open market with their own money (Form 4 code P).
Open-market saleAn insider sold shares on the open market (code S). Often routine.
Award / grantShares granted as compensation (code A), not an open-market purchase.
Option exerciseExercise or conversion of derivative securities such as stock options (codes M/X).
Tax withholdingShares withheld or surrendered to pay taxes on vesting awards (code F).
OtherGifts, conversions and other reported transactions (e.g. codes G/D/C).
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