VAN KAMPEN MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITY TRUST II (VOT) is a publicly traded company in the Unknown sector. Across all available filings, 4 corporate insiders have executed 4 transactions totaling $0, demonstrating a neutral sentiment with $0 in net insider flow. The most recent transaction on Jan 27, 2006 involved a transaction of 118,136 shares valued at $1.7M.
No significant insider buying has been recorded for VOT in the recent period.
No significant insider selling has been recorded for VOT in the recent period.
Based on recent SEC filings, insider sentiment for VOT is neutral with an Insider Alignment Score of 50/100 and a net flow of $0.
Insider trading at VAN KAMPEN MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITY TRUST II (VOT) refers to stock transactions made by corporate insiders—executives, directors, and beneficial owners holding more than 10% of the company's shares. These individuals have access to material non-public information and are required by law to report their trades to the SEC within two business days. Currently, 4 insiders are actively trading VOT stock, having executed 4 transactions in the past 90 days. The most active insider is Rodney F. Dammeyer (Executive), who has made 1 transactions totaling $1.7M.
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Date | Insider | Title | Type | Shares | Price | Value | Flags |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan 27, 2006 | F. Dammeyer Rodney | Executive | Other | 118,136 | $13.99 | $1.7M | Large |
| Jan 27, 2006 | Sonnenschein Hugo | Executive | Other | 350 | $13.99 | $4.9K | |
| Jan 27, 2006 | W. Whalen Wayne | Executive | Other | 500 | $13.99 | $7.0K | |
| Jan 27, 2006 | C. Wood Edward III | Executive | Other | 1,087.32 | $13.99 | $15.2K |
| TYPE | COUNT | VALUE | % |
|---|---|---|---|
Other(J) | 4 | $1.7M | 100.0% |
Insider activity at VAN KAMPEN MUNICIPAL OPPORTUNITY TRUST II shows mixed signals across all time. While $0 in purchases indicates some executive confidence,$0 in sales balances the picture, resulting in a modest net flow of $0.4 insiders have been active, with no strong directional conviction evident in the aggregate data. The most active insider, Rodney F. Dammeyer, has transacted $1.7M during this period.