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VWFB VWF Bancorp, Inc. Insider Trading

9 filings analyzed · Latest 2025-09-30
Insider buys
9
Insider sells
0
Unique insiders
2
Direction
Net buying

Historically, medium-priority insider buys have outperformed the S&P 500 by a median ~1% over the 30 days after filing — the edge is concentrated in that first month (n ≈ 7,520, 2022-2026). Past results don't predict the future. How we measure this ↗

September 2025
2025-09-30
medium
600 shares
$6,790
@ $11.32
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian bought 600 shares at blended avg $11.32, bringing holdings to 45.9K shares; VWFB unprofitable with $-385.9K net income.

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian made 2 separate purchases totaling 600 shares for $6,790.00 ($6.8K) at an average price of $11.32, increasing his stake by 1.3% to 45.9K shares. The purchases occur in a context where VWF Bancorp reported negative net income of $-385.9K over its most recent fiscal year, indicating ongoing operating losses. Prior trades at this ticker show mixed short-term performance (ranging from -0.3% to +0.4% 30-day returns), and the current stock price of $11.25 sits 26.9% below the 52-week high of $15.39, suggesting a period of significant share-price decline. The insider's cross-ticker historical performance shows a 100% 90-day win rate across 9 prior buys, but that does not yet translate to measurable outcomes at this specific ticker, where most recent purchases lack sufficient time to assess 90-day performance.

2025-09-17
medium
2,000 shares
$22,520
@ $11.26
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan purchased 2,000 shares of VWFB at $11.26 on 2025-09-16; stock now -28.5% from 52-week high.

Quinlan Peter Sebastian, a Director, purchased 2,000 shares at $11.26 on 2025-09-16, increasing his holdings by 4.6% to 45.3K shares. The purchase came as the stock trades at $11.00, down 28.5% from its 52-week high of $15.39 and down 3.5% over 90 days. While his cross-ticker track record shows a 100% win rate on 90-day returns with 8 prior buys averaging +1.7% returns, his same-ticker history at VWFB reveals four prior buys in August and one in June, with measurable outcomes showing only the June buy posted a positive 90-day return of +0.9%. The company is unprofitable with net income of $-385,893.00 and a market cap of $21.0M, adding fundamental headwinds to the near-term price weakness.

2025-09-03
medium
14,000 shares
$157,080
@ $11.22
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian buys 14,000 shares of VWFB at $11.22; stock down 26.9% from 52-week high; company unprofitable

Quinlan Peter Sebastian, a director of VWF Bancorp, purchased 14,000 shares at $11.22 on 2025-09-02, increasing his holdings by 47.9% to 43,251 shares. The transaction occurs against a challenging backdrop: the stock is -26.9% from its 52-week high of $15.39, and the company reported net income of -$385,893.00 for its most recent fiscal year. The timing is notable given that Sebastian executed three consecutive purchases on 2025-08-26, 2025-08-27, and 2025-08-28 (the day before this filing), suggesting accumulation activity across a compressed timeframe at depressed price levels. While his cross-ticker track record shows a 100.00% win rate on 90-day returns across 7 prior buys, those outcomes are not predictive of VWFB-specific performance: his five prior trades at VWFB lack measurable 90-day returns, and two recent same-ticker purchases showed modest negative 30-day returns (-0.9% and -0.4%). The combination of unprofitability, proximity to multi-year lows, and concentrated recent buying warrants monitoring of whether this activity precedes financial improvement or reflects a contrarian bet on a turnaround.

2025-09-02
medium
2,000 shares
$22,500
@ $11.25
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian buys 2,000 shares of VWFB at $11.25; company posted $-385,893.00 net loss

Quinlan Peter Sebastian purchased 2,000 shares at $11.25 on 2025-08-28, increasing his holdings by 7.3% to 29,251 shares. The transaction occurred as the stock trades -26.6% from its 52-week high of $15.39, suggesting a lower entry point than recent peaks. However, the company reported a net loss of $-385,893.00 over its most recent full fiscal year, raising questions about fundamental health in a market cap of $21.6M. The insider's cross-ticker track record shows a 100.00% 90-day win rate on 7 prior buys, but his same-ticker history at VWFB is mixed: two prior June purchases posted negative 30-day returns (-0.9% and -0.4%), and three additional August purchases are too recent to measure outcomes. The current stock price of $11.30 sits only $0.05 above the transaction price, suggesting minimal post-trade appreciation at this point.

August 2025
2025-08-28
medium
2,000 shares
$22,400
@ $11.20
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian purchased 2,000 shares at $11.20 in two transactions (Aug 26-27), bringing holdings to 27,251 shares amid unprofitable fundamentals.

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian executed two separate open-market purchases totaling 2,000 shares for $22,400.00 at a blended average price of $11.20, increasing his holdings by 7.9% to 27,251 shares. The purchases occurred while the stock trades at $11.25, near the lower end of its 52-week range ($10.87–$15.39) and 26.9% below its 52-week high, though recent price momentum is mixed (30-day change: -1.8%, 90-day change: +2.3%). Critically, VWF Bancorp reported a net loss of $-385,893.00 in its most recent full fiscal year, indicating ongoing operational challenges at the micro-cap company ($21.5M market cap). His prior trades at this ticker show mixed near-term outcomes (ranging from -0.9% to +2.0% over 30 days), with insufficient measurable data to establish a pattern of timing accuracy at this specific holding.

June 2025
2025-06-16
medium
3,000 shares
$33,900
@ $11.30
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan Peter Sebastian bought 3,000 shares of VWFB at $11.30; stock down -24.4% from 52-week high, company unprofitable with -$385.9K net income.

Quinlan Peter Sebastian, Director of VWFB, purchased 3,000 shares at $11.30 on 2025-06-13, increasing his holdings by 13.5% to 25.3K shares total. The purchase occurs as the stock trades -24.4% below its 52-week high of $15.45, following a 90-day decline of -12.5%. Notably, this marks the third consecutive buy by this director within a 12-day window (June 2–June 13), suggesting sustained accumulation activity. However, the company reported full-year net income of -$385.9K and remains unprofitable, creating a tension between insider accumulation and deteriorating fundamentals. None of the director's prior buys at this ticker have yet reached their 90-day measurement window, leaving no track record of timing accuracy specific to VWFB.

2025-06-12
medium
3,950 shares
$44,438
@ $11.25
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan bought 3,950 shares of VWFB at $11.25; stock down 25.6% from 52-week high amid unprofitable financials.

Director Peter Sebastian Quinlan purchased 3,950 shares at $11.25 on 2025-06-11, increasing his stake to 22,251 shares (+21.6% vs pre-transaction holdings). This is the insider's third consecutive purchase of VWFB within a 9-day window (prior buys on 2025-06-05 and 2025-06-02), indicating sustained accumulation despite material headwinds. The stock trades at $11.50, which is 25.6% below its 52-week high, and the company reported negative net income of $-385,893.00 over its most recent full fiscal year. The timing and persistence of these purchases warrant attention given the unprofitable operating environment, though outcomes of the two prior same-ticker trades remain unmeasurable at this stage.

2025-06-11
low
1,000 shares
$10,970
@ $10.97
Significance 3/10

Director Charles F Koch bought 1,000 shares of VWFB at $10.97; stock down 26.2% from 52-week high as company faces negative earnings.

Director Charles F Koch purchased 1,000 shares of VWF Bancorp on 2025-06-05 at $10.97, increasing his holdings by +21.3% to 5,695 shares total. The acquisition occurs against a deteriorating backdrop: the company reported net income of $-385,893.00 for its most recent full fiscal year, and the stock has declined 26.2% from its 52-week high of $15.45 despite being only slightly down 0.9% over the trailing 30 days. His timing record at this specific ticker is mixed—his prior buy on 2024-03-15 was followed by a 90-day decline of -6.4%, while his 2023-12-14 purchase registered a 90-day gain of +12.3%. The purchase at a price below the current $11.40 and near the 52-week low of $10.87 may reflect relative valuation, though the unprofitable fundamentals warrant investor attention to whether the director's conviction offsets the company's recent earnings deterioration.

2025-06-11
medium
8,301 shares
$90,881
@ $10.95
Significance 4/10

Director Quinlan purchases 8,301 shares ($90.9K) at $10.95 avg; holdings double to 18.3K in unprofitable $21.8M micro-cap

Quinlan Peter Sebastian acquired 8,301 shares across two transactions on 2025-06-02 and 2025-06-05 at prices of $10.90 and $11.00 respectively, for a blended average of $10.95, increasing his holdings by 83.0% from 10,000 to 18,301 shares. The timing coincided with the stock at $11.40 (current price), relatively modest discount from its 52-week range of $10.87–$15.45, and follows a 90-day decline of -14.6%. Notably, VWF Bancorp reported negative net income of $-385.9K over its most recent full fiscal year in a micro-cap environment ($21.8M market cap). The buy activity represents one of only two insider transactions filed at this ticker; cross-ticker track record shows prior buys but no 90-day measurable outcomes from those earlier trades, limiting inference about timing patterns.

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