Willson Brent, 10% Owner at NeoVolta Inc. (NEOV), sold 500,000 shares on October 8, 2025, at an average price of $0.01, realizing proceeds of about ~$5,000. After the transaction, he now holds 3,550,000 shares total (approximately 50,000 direct; 3,500,000 indirect via Canmore International, Inc.). For retail traders, this is a bearish event: sizeable insider sale likely liquidity or profit-taking, not an endorsement.
Bearish
Bearish. The filing shows a net disposal (code S) by a 10% owner in a private sale at a very low price; the size (500k shares) is material relative to the holderβs position, suggesting liquidity-driven selling rather than an accumulation signal. Data completeness is good for this single transaction, but cluster activity cannot be determined from this filing alone.
This transaction looks like routine liquidity or profit-taking from a large stakeholder rather than a clear positive signal. For retail traders, itβs noise β not a standalone trade trigger unless multiple insiders or senior officers show coordinated selling.