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Jack W Schuler

Director

Director 10% Owner

Latest: Insider buying · June 2026

13 filings analyzed · 2 companies · Latest 2026-06-09

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
Aspira Women's Health Inc. AWHL 4 0 Net buying
BIODESIX INC BDSX 12 0 Net buying

Activity

June 2026
medium
Buy
222,222 shares
$100,000
Significance 4/10

10% Owner Jack W Schuler buys 222,222 shares of AWHL at $0.45; stock down 39.4% from 52-week high, revenue collapsed 91.4% YoY.

Jack W Schuler, a 10% owner, purchased 222,222 shares at $0.45 on 2026-06-05, increasing his non-derivative holdings to 4,046,051 shares. The purchase occurs with the stock trading at $0.43, down 39.4% from its 52-week high of $0.71, and the company facing severe operational headwinds: revenue contracted 91.4% year-over-year to $32,000.00 in the latest quarter, and the company posted negative full-year net income despite a recent quarterly profit of $676,000.00. His prior buy at this ticker on 2025-09-17 saw a 90-day return of -20.0%, and he maintains 300,000 warrant shares through his living trust, keeping his overall economic exposure intact. The timing and magnitude of this purchase against deteriorating fundamentals and depressed valuation warrant careful investor examination of whether this reflects conviction or other undisclosed circumstances.

January 2026
2026-01-27 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
100,000 shares
$1,180,736
Significance 7/10

10% owner Schuler buys 100,000 shares in 2 transactions totaling $1,180,736.00 at BDSX

Jack W Schuler, a 10% owner, executed 2 separate purchases totaling 100,000 shares for $1,180,736.00 (blended average $11.81) on 2026-01-23 and 2026-01-26, increasing his holdings to 1,563,210 shares. This $1.2M commitment by a major shareholder is notable in context: the company is unprofitable (net income $-8.7M in latest quarter) but shows strong revenue growth at +45.3% year-over-year, with current market cap of $88,148,989.80. Schuler's prior trades at BDSX exhibit a 4 of 4 well-timed pattern at the 90-day mark, including a particularly strong +1702.3% 30-day return and +1730.2% 90-day return on his 2025-08-29 purchase; his cross-ticker track record shows an 83.33% 90d win rate with an average 90d return of +1021.2%. The fresh accumulation by a 10% owner, combined with strong revenue momentum despite current losses, warrants monitoring of near-term price action and company profitability trajectory.

2026-01-26 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
82,465 shares
$903,561
Significance 7/10

10% owner Jack W. Schuler buys 82,465 shares of BDSX at $10.96; holding rises to 1.46M shares; follows three consecutive measured buys all profitable at 90-day mark.

Jack W. Schuler, a 10% shareholder, purchased 82,465 shares at $10.96 on 2026-01-22, increasing his holdings by 6.0% to 1,463,210 shares total. The stock currently trades at $10.09, down 52.8% from its 52-week high of $21.40, though it has risen 48.0% over the past 30 days and 54.0% over 90 days. This buy follows a measurable pattern: his prior three BDSX purchases (2025-09-17, 2025-09-18, 2025-09-19) all generated positive 90-day returns (+30.7%, +22.2%, and +0.8% respectively), with 100% of measured prior buys at this ticker reaching positive outcomes at the 90-day mark. His broader cross-ticker track record shows 19 prior buys with an 83.33% 90-day win rate and average 90d return of +1021.2%, though the current purchase price ($10.96) significantly exceeds today's market price ($10.09), representing a -7.9% mark-to-market loss. BDSX remains unprofitable (net income of $-8.7M) but is growing revenue rapidly (+45.3% annually) with a market cap of $80.3M, suggesting a pre-revenue or early-stage profile despite the recent price recovery.

September 2025
2025-09-23 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
142,045 shares
$999,997
Significance 7/10

Director Schuler buys 142.0K BDSX shares at $7.04 (9/19/2025), expanding stake 11.5%; stock down 77.6% from 52-week high, but insider shows 85.71% win rate cross-ticker.

Director Jack W Schuler purchased 142,045 shares at $7.04 on 2025-09-19, increasing his BDSX holdings from 1,238,700 to 1,380,745 shares—a net addition of 11.5% to his existing position at a price now $1.04 below the current market price of $8.08. The transaction occurs with the stock trading at -77.6% from its 52-week high of $36.00 and down 10.9% over the past 30 days, yet Schuler's cross-ticker track record shows a 85.71% win rate with an average 90-day return of +1496.5% across 16 prior buys. At the same ticker (BDSX), Schuler's two prior measurable buy transactions completed on 2025-05-19 and 2025-05-16 both delivered exceptional outcomes: +2224.3% and +2868.2% over 90 days respectively, indicating a pattern of well-timed entries at BDSX specifically. The company itself remains unprofitable (net income of $-11,468,000.00 for the latest quarter) despite strong annual revenue growth of +45.3%, presenting a pre-profitability biotech investment backdrop where insider conviction and precise timing carry material weight.

2025-09-19 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
18,373 shares
$111,425
Significance 7/10

Director Jack W Schuler purchases 18,373 shares (18.4K) at $6.04–$6.17 Sept 17–18; continues pattern of strong prior timing at BDSX.

Director Schuler executed two separate purchases totaling 18,373 shares for $111,425.34, lifting his holdings to 1,238,700 shares (1.5% increase). His prior trades at BDSX show a 90-day win rate of 3 of 3 measurable outcomes, with returns ranging from +1438.9% to +2868.2%, demonstrating consistent timing alignment with subsequent gains. Against a backdrop where the stock is down 80.2% from its 52-week high of $36.00 and has fallen 13.1% over 30 days, he accumulated at $6.04–$6.17, below the current price of $7.13. The company remains unprofitable (full-year net income $-11,468,000.00) but grew revenue 45.3% year-over-year at a $1.0B market cap, suggesting a growth-stage valuation under pressure. His sustained accumulation following a pattern of well-timed buys at the same ticker signals continued conviction, though near-term volatility and the company's ongoing losses merit observation.

high
Buy
1,111,111 shares
$500,000
Significance 8/10

10% Owner Schuler purchases 1,111,111 shares of AWHL at $0.45; holds 3,823,829 post-transaction; cluster pattern with 2 other insiders.

Jack W. Schuler, a 10% owner of Aspira Women's Health Inc., acquired 1,111,111 shares at $0.45 on 2025-09-17 for $499,999.95, increasing his shareholding from 2,712,718 to 3,823,829 shares (a +41.0% increase in pre-transaction holdings). His cross-ticker track record shows 16 prior buys with an average 90-day return of +1496.5% and an 85.71% win rate across all holdings, but the current price of $0.43 (down 37.7% from the 52-week high of $0.69) reflects substantial recent volatility. The company faces material headwinds: latest quarterly revenue of $169,000.00 with a net loss of $2,666,000.00, full-year net income was negative, and annual revenue has contracted 56.3%. This buy occurs within a cluster pattern—2 other insiders purchased within the past 14 days—which may signal coordinated conviction or operational positioning, though the fundamental trajectory (negative profitability, severe revenue decline) contrasts sharply with Schuler's historical buy success across other securities.

2025-09-03 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
3,488,372 shares
$1,500,000
Significance 9/10

BDSX Director Jack W Schuler buys 3,488,372 shares at $0.43 on 2025-08-29, expanding stake 16.7%; stock now $8.44, up 49.8% in 90 days

Jack W Schuler, a director of BIODESIX, purchased 3,488,372 shares at $0.43 per share on 2025-08-29, expanding his holdings from 20,918,174 shares to 24,406,546 shares—a 16.7% increase. This represents a material accumulation at a price significantly below the current market price of $8.44, which suggests the transaction occurred during a period of depressed valuations. His prior five purchases at BDSX all yielded positive 90-day returns ranging from +1382.7% to +2868.2%, with 5 of 5 prior buys well-timed at the 90-day mark; however, the company remains unprofitable (net income of -$11,468,000 on revenue of $20,018,000) despite 45.3% annual revenue growth. The timing and scale of this purchase, combined with the director's historical success rate at this ticker, merit scrutiny—but the underlying financial distress and current price movement context (stock trading -78.5% from its 52-week high) warrant assessment of whether past returns reflect durable signals or volatile recovery patterns.

May 2025
2025-05-20 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
4,723,239 shares
$1,316,624
Significance 8/10

Director Jack W. Schuler bought 4,723,239 shares for $1,316,624.50 at blended $0.28; holdings +29.2% to 20.92M; stock down 86.2% from 52-week high.

Director Jack W. Schuler made two separate purchases totaling 4,723,239 shares for $1,316,624.50, expanding his holdings by 29.2% to 20.92M shares. These buys occurred at $0.27 (4,000,000 shares on 2025-05-16) and $0.34 (723,239 shares on 2025-05-19), a blended average of $0.28, while the stock has collapsed 86.2% from its 52-week high of $39.20 and dropped 50.6% over the prior 30 days. Schuler's same-ticker trading record shows 3 prior measurable buys at BDSX, all of which registered strong 90-day returns (ranging from +1382.7% to +1558.5%), establishing a pattern of well-timed entry points at this specific ticker. The company remains unprofitable with net income of $-11,101,000.00 against revenue of $17,958,000.00 (latest quarter), yet revenue is growing at +45.3% year-over-year, creating a contrasting backdrop of operational momentum and financial losses.

November 2024
2024-11-22 BIODESIX INC BDSX
medium
Buy
100,000 shares
$122,840
Significance 4/10

Director Jack W Schuler bought 100,000 shares of BDSX at $1.23 on 2024-11-21; stock now $25.60, -39.6% from 52-week high

Jack W Schuler, a Director, purchased 100,000 shares at $1.23 on 2024-11-21, continuing a pattern of repeated open-market buys at this ticker—he has executed 5 prior buys at BDSX, with 2 occurring just days earlier (2024-11-20 and 2024-11-05). The current stock price of $25.60 is -39.6% from the 52-week high and has fallen -19.0% over the last 30 days and -29.3% over 90 days, suggesting Schuler is accumulating shares through a period of sustained price decline. While Schuler's cross-ticker track record shows an average 90d return of +501.4% on prior buys, the same-ticker history at BDSX offers no measurable outcomes yet (all 5 prior BDSX trades remain too recent to evaluate). The company generated $18.2M in quarterly revenue with -$10.3M net income, remains unprofitable on a full-year basis, but shows +28.5% annual revenue growth. The repeated buys amid a sharp drawdown and sustained unprofitability warrant monitoring of whether this signals conviction or accumulation in a challenged capital structure.

2024-11-21 BIODESIX INC BDSX
high
Buy
200,000 shares
$234,000
Significance 6/10

BDSX director Jack W Schuler bought 200,000 shares at $1.17 on 2024-11-20; stock down -25.5% in 30d and -33.7% in 90d.

Jack W Schuler, a director of BIODESIX INC, purchased 200,000 shares at $1.17 on 2024-11-20, bringing his holdings to 31.09M shares. This buy occurs in a declining market context: the stock is down -25.5% over the prior 30 days and -33.7% over 90 days, trading -43.4% below its 52-week high of $42.40. The purchase price of $1.17 is significantly below the current price of $24.00, suggesting the transaction occurred at a substantial discount to present levels. BIODESIX remains unprofitable (net income $-10.3M in the latest quarter) despite quarterly revenue of $18.2M and 28.5% annual revenue growth. Schuler's cross-ticker track record shows positive average returns of +620.4% at 30 days and +501.4% at 90 days (50.0% win rate), but his prior 5 trades at BDSX have not yet reached measurable 30- or 90-day outcome windows, providing no same-ticker precedent for evaluating timing accuracy at this specific security.

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