Introduction

This page provides a comprehensive analysis of the known insider trading history of Ramesh Lakshminarayanan. Insiders are officers, directors, or significant investors in a company. It is illegal for insiders to make trades in their companies based on specific, non-public information. This does not mean it is illegal for them to make any trades in their own companies. However, they must report all trades to the SEC via a Form 4. Despite these restrictions, academic research suggests that insiders - in general - tend to outperform the market in their own companies.

Average Trade Profitability

The average trade profitability is the average return of all the open market purchases made by the insider in the last three years. To calculate this, we examine every open-market, unplanned purchase made by the insider, excluding all trades that were marked as part of a 10b5-1 trading plan. We then calculate the average performance of those trades over 3, 6, and 12 months, averaging each of those durations to generate a final performance metric for each trade. Finally, we average all of the performance metrics to calculate a performance metric for the insider. This list only includes insiders that have made at least three trades in the last two years.

If this insiders trade profitability is "N/A", then the insider either has not made any open-market purchases in the last three years, or the trades they’ve made are too recent to calculate a reliable performance metric.

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Companies with Reported Insider Positions

The SEC filings indicate Ramesh Lakshminarayanan has reported holdings or trades in the following companies:

Security Title Latest Reported Holdings
US:NSM / Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc. EVP and Chief Risk Officer 60,660
How to Interpret the Charts

The following charts show the stock performance of securities subsequent to each open-market, non-planned trade made by Ramesh Lakshminarayanan. Non-planned trade are trades that were not made as part of a 10b5-1 trading plan. The stock performance is charted as cumulative percent change in share price. For example, if an insider trade was made on January 1, 2019, the chart will show the daily percent change of the security to the present day. If the share price were to go from $10 to $15 during this time, the cumulative percent change in share price would be 50%. A change in price from $10 to $20 would be 100%, and a change in price of $10 to $5 would be -50%.

Ultimately, we are trying to determine how closely the insider’s trades correlate to excess returns (positive or negative) in the share price in order to see if the insider is timing their trades to profit from insider information. Consider the situation where an insider was doing this. In this situation, we would expect either (a) positive returns after purchases, or (b) negative returns after sales. In the case of (a), the PURCHASE chart would show a series of upwardly sloping curves, indicating positive returns after each purchase transaction. In the case of (b), the SALE chart would show a series of downward sloping curves, indicating negative returns after each sale transaction.

However, this alone is not enough to draw conclusions. If, for example, the share price of the company was in a non-cyclical climb over many years, then we would expect all the post-purchase plots to be upwardly sloping. Likewise, non-cyclical declines over many years would result in downward sloping post-trade plots. Neither of these charts would suggest insider trading activity.

The strongest indicator would be a situation where the share price was extremely cyclical, and there were both positive signals in the PURCHASE chart and negative plots on the SALE chart. This situation would be highly suggestive of an insider that was timing trades to their financial advantage.

Insider Trading History

This table shows the complete list of insider trades made by Ramesh Lakshminarayanan as disclosed to the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC).

File Date Tran Date Form Ticker Security Code 10b5-1 Shares Remaining Shares Percent
Change
Share
Price
Tran
Value
Remaining
Value
2016-03-16 2016-03-14 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -1,094 60,660 -1.77 12.48 -13,653 757,037
2016-03-07 2016-03-03 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -2,950 61,754 -4.56 11.21 -33,070 692,262
2016-03-03 2016-03-02 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -3,502 64,704 -5.13 11.41 -39,958 738,273
2016-03-03 2016-03-01 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Restricted Stock Units
A - Award 29,561 29,561
2015-07-07 2015-07-02 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -6,551 68,206 -8.76 16.88 -110,581 1,151,317
2015-03-17 2015-03-14 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -1,091 74,757 -1.44 29.35 -32,021 2,194,118
2015-03-04 2015-03-03 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -2,950 75,848 -3.74 25.76 -75,992 1,953,844
2015-03-04 2015-03-02 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
A - Award 25,071 78,798 46.66
2014-07-07 2014-07-02 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -6,040 53,727 -10.11 35.32 -213,333 1,897,638
2014-03-18 2014-03-14 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -711 59,767 -1.18 31.04 -22,069 1,855,168
2014-03-05 2014-03-03 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
A - Award 21,118 60,478 53.65
2013-08-23 2013-08-23 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
S - Sale -10,000 39,360 -20.26 49.13 -491,300 1,933,757
2013-07-03 2013-07-02 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
F - Taxes -5,196 49,360 -9.52 38.17 -198,331 1,884,071
2013-03-18 2013-03-14 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
A - Award 7,805 54,556 16.69
2012-12-03 2012-12-01 4 NSM Nationstar Mortgage Holdings Inc.
Common Stock
A - Award 46,751 46,751
P
Open market or private purchase of non-derivative or derivative security
S
Open market or private sale of non-derivative or derivative security
A
Grant, award, or other acquisition of securities from the company (such as an option)
C
Conversion of derivative
D
Sale or transfer of securities back to the company
F
Payment of exercise price or tax liability using portion of securities received from the company
G
Gift of securities by or to the insider
K
Equity swaps and similar hedging transactions
M
Exercise or conversion of derivative security received from the company (such as an option)
V
A transaction voluntarily reported on Form 4
J
Other (accompanied by a footnote describing the transaction)