Industry workspace

The peer group that actually matches the business.

Sector cuts are useful but coarse. Industry cuts give you the comp set that actually reflects the business — and InsiderOracle exposes the same overview, compensation, trades, institutional, restricted sales, and governance data tabs at that finer-grained level.

Industry analysis dashboard

Same six tabs as the sector workspace, narrowed to the industry

Compensation peer benchmarks computed at the industry level

Insider, planned-sale, and governance rollups against the relevant comp set

Why it matters

Industry context is closer to the truth than sector context.

A sector view groups very different businesses together. The industry view narrows the comparison set to peers that share customers, cost structures, and competitive dynamics — which is the right altitude for most insider-behavior reads.

Compensation benchmarks land on the right comp set
Insider activity rollups reflect the actual peer group
Restricted sales and governance patterns become more interpretable

Workflow

Same tabs as the sector workspace — narrower lens.

Overview, Compensation, Trades, Institutional, Restricted Sales, and Governance Data are all available at the industry level. The component library, aggregation rules, and drill-down behavior are identical to the sector view.

Pulse strip and biggest movers narrowed to the industry
Year-over-year compensation trend computed against industry peers
Per-ticker drill-down to any constituent company

InsiderOracle edge

How InsiderOracle does this better

01

Industry is treated as a first-class view, not a filter

Most tools force you to filter a sector dashboard to approximate an industry view. We give industry its own workspace with the same depth as sector.

02

Peer benchmarks land on the right comp set

Compensation comparisons against the industry are far more meaningful than against the broader sector — and they are computed at that level by default.

03

Drill-down stays one click away

From the industry view you are always one click from a constituent company and the full ticker workspace.

Go deeper

Frame insider behavior against the peer set that actually matches.

Use the industry workspace when sector-level aggregation is too coarse — and pivot to any constituent company without losing context.