FTLF (FitLife Brands, Inc. Common Stock)

Insider Trading Activity

Every open-market purchase and sale reported by FTLF officers, directors and 10%+ beneficial owners on SEC Form 4, which must be filed within two business days of the transaction. Sales often reflect scheduled 10b5-1 plans or tax withholding rather than a directional view, so read counts alongside the size and the filer.

Market data may be delayed, incomplete, or inaccurate. Not a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any security. Verify quotes with your broker before trading. See Terms §17.

Form 4 Filings
17
most recent
Open-Market Buys
7
code P
Sales
2
code S
Reporting Insiders
6
current holders
FTLF — Recent Form 4 Transactions (latest 2026-05-19)
FiledInsiderRole TypeSharesValue
2026-05-19 Ryan P. Hansen President A
2026-04-20 Seth Yakatan Director Buy
2026-04-14 Grant Robert Dawson Director Buy
2026-04-14 Matthew Lingenbrink Director Buy
2025-09-08 Jakob York CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER A
2025-04-16 Matthew Lingenbrink Director Buy
2025-04-16 Todd Ordal Director Buy
2025-04-02 Judd Dayton CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER M
2025-04-02 Matthew Lingenbrink Director Buy
2025-03-28 Grant Robert Dawson Director A
2025-01-16 Todd Ordal Director Buy
2025-01-02 Judd Dayton CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER M
2024-09-03 Jakob York CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER A
2024-06-04 Patrick John Phillip Ryan CHIEF RETAIL OFFICER Sell
2024-01-02 Judd Dayton CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER M
2023-12-19 Patrick John Phillip Ryan CHIEF RETAIL OFFICER Sell
2023-10-04 Judd Dayton CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER X
FTLF — Current Insider Holders
InsiderRole Shares HeldValue
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 1,062,106
Director 158,000
Director 62,488
CHIEF RETAIL OFFICER 13,088
Director 8,800
Director 593
How to read Form 4 activity

Form 4 reports a change in beneficial ownership by an officer, director or 10%+ holder, and must be filed within two business days of the transaction — so this is close to real time, unlike the 45-day-lagged 13F institutional data.

Transaction codes matter more than the raw buy/sell count. Code P is an open-market purchase — an insider choosing to buy with their own money, which is the signal most research treats as informative. Code S is a sale, but sales are frequently pre-scheduled under a 10b5-1 plan or cover tax withholding on vesting equity, so a run of sales often says nothing directional. Codes A and M are grants and option exercises rather than open-market decisions.

Full filing history and per-insider positions are on the FTLF quote page; the site-wide leaderboard is on the insider transactions hub.