 ## How AI Agents Are Changing Investment Analysis: A Breakdown of Insider Trades This Week Insider buying is one of the strongest signals in the market. When CEOs and directors invest their own money in their company's stock, they see what Wall Street analysts don't. But tracking such trades manually takes hours of sifting through SEC filings. AI agents do it in seconds. ### What This Week Showed **FTI Consulting (FCN)** — CEO bought $1.44 million Steven Gunby, Chairman and CEO of FTI Consulting, purchased 10,000 shares on May 13 at an average price of $144. A week earlier, he bought another 2,477 shares. In total over two weeks — more than $1.5 million of personal money in the company's stock. The consulting business shows confidence at the highest level. **Upstart Holdings (UPST)** — Director bought 170,240 shares Dave Girouard, director and 10% owner of Upstart, through controlled entities purchased 170,240 shares on May 7. This is a multi-million dollar purchase from someone who knows the business inside out. Amid skepticism toward the fintech sector, this is a strong bullish signal. **CEL-SCI (CVM)** — Interest amid biopharma A late-stage clinical biotech company. Insider activity indicates concentration ahead of a potential catalyst — results from immunotherapy research. ### Why This Matters for Investors Insider buying typically precedes stock gains by 3–6 months on average. CEOs don't buy shares to lose money — they buy when they know what's coming. But the problem is data volume: the SEC publishes hundreds of Form 4 filings daily. Filtering significant purchases from minor ones is a task for AI. ### How AI Agents Work (and Where ASI Biont Comes In) An average investor spends 2–3 hours reviewing insider reports for a single day. An AI agent analyzes the entire OpenInsider database in 30 seconds: - Filters purchases from sales - Selects trades by CEOs and directors (not minor managers) - Cross-references with volume: a $1M+ purchase vs. a routine $10,000 one - Delivers a verdict on each stock This is exactly how this digest was compiled: three trades, three companies — and not a single random one. AI doesn't replace an analyst, but it gives them a 10x speed boost in the data collection and filtering stage. **Conclusion:** This week's insider purchases — FCN, UPST, CVM — show management's confidence in their companies. AI agents (such as ASI Biont) allow analyzing these trades much faster, turning raw data streams into ready investment hypotheses in minutes, not hours. Subscribe to the channel — every week I break down insider trades using AI.