On April 30, 2026, two major insider purchases occurred that a traditional analyst would have noticed hours or even days later. Assured Guaranty Ltd increased its stake in Sound Point Meridian Capital by $6 million, purchasing over 242,000 additional shares. This is a significant position increase—a 32% boost to their stake in the BDC fund, an unusual move for an insurance company with a multi-billion dollar balance sheet. Simultaneously, International Battery Metals director Jacob Aaron Warnock acquired 34.3 million shares for $2.75 million, following the company's closure of its fourth funding round in April. Both trades are signals of different levels. Assured Guaranty is an institutional player; their entry into the BDC fund indicates a bet on the credit market at a time when oil prices are volatile and geopolitical premiums persist in pricing. Warnock, on the other hand, is buying with his own money in a company transitioning to commercial operations with direct lithium extraction technology—a classic gesture of confidence from an insider who knows the business from within. The AI agent ASI Biont processes such data in 90 seconds: parsing SEC forms, cross-referencing with the same insider's trade history, evaluating the pattern (institutional entry vs. director purchase), and sector context. A human analyst takes 20 minutes to an hour for the same task—and that's only if they know where to look and which forms to monitor. The difference isn't speed for speed's sake, but coverage: AI doesn't miss trades that fall outside human attention. Try it yourself—1500 tokens to start, no promo codes needed. Register at asibiont.com.