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Insider Purchase Signals in Microcap Equities: Gradient Boosting Detection of Abnormal Returns

Hangyi Zhao

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Abstract: This paper examines whether SEC Form 4 insider purchase filings predict abnormal returns in U.S. microcap stocks. The analysis covers 17,237 open-market purchases across 1,343 issuers from 2018 through 2024, restricted to market capitalizations between \$30M and \$500M. A gradient boosting classifier trained on insider identity, transaction history, and market conditions at disclosure achieves AUC of 0.70 on out-of-sample 2024 data. At an optimized threshold of 0.20, precision is 0.38 and recall is 0.69. The distance from the 52-week high dominates feature importance, accounting for 36% of predictive signal. A momentum pattern emerges in the data: transactions disclosed after price appreciation exceeding 10% yield the highest mean cumulative abnormal return (6.3%) and the highest probability of outperformance (36.7%). This contrasts with the simple mean-reversion intuition often applied to post-run-up entries. The result is robust to winsorization and holds across subsamples. These patterns are consistent with slower information incorporation in illiquid markets, where trend confirmation may filter for higher-conviction insider signals.

Date: 2026-02
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