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InsiderMonkey alternative: how to compare

By Flock Research · Filings research desk

If you are looking for an InsiderMonkey alternative, start with what InsiderMonkey does. InsiderMonkey is a US finance site that reads SEC 13F filings to track what hedge funds hold, then layers editorial analysis on top: quarterly hedge fund sentiment counts and articles on why funds are moving. Any InsiderMonkey alternative that tracks hedge fund portfolios does the same core job, because it reads the same public 13F filings. So the honest way to compare one is on how it sources, dates, and links that data. This guide is not investment advice.

Definition

An InsiderMonkey alternative

is any tool that, like InsiderMonkey, reads public SEC 13F filings and presents hedge fund holdings as trackable data, often with sentiment counts and commentary. They draw on the same filings, so they compete on data quality, freshness, and coverage. Source: SEC EDGAR.

What hedge fund trackers have in common

Every hedge fund tracker, InsiderMonkey included, is built on the same public source. Large US managers disclose their long US holdings each quarter on a 13F, and the tool decodes those into named positions, usually with quarter-over-quarter changes. Because the raw 13F data is identical across tools, the editorial voice and the interface are not the real differentiator. What a 13F tracker does with the data is.

How to compare an InsiderMonkey alternative factually

Since the underlying filings are public, judge any alternative on how it handles them:

What to checkWhy it matters
Filing date on every holdingTells you how stale each position is
Link to the original SEC filingLets you verify anything you rely on
Quarter-over-quarter changesShows what a fund added, trimmed, or exited
Breadth of filers coveredWider coverage means more to compare
Cross-filer overlapSurfaces where independent funds hold the same name
Non-advisory framingDated, sourced data, not tips

The limit every hedge fund tracker shares

No 13F-based tool escapes the reporting lag.

45 days

Maximum lag between quarter-end and a 13F filing, shared by every hedge fund tracker

Source: SEC, Section 13(f) rules

A 13F reports holdings as of quarter-end and can be filed up to 45 days later, so the data is already weeks old when it publishes. Editorial sentiment does not change that; it interprets data that is, by construction, delayed.

Where overlap adds something

The most useful layer on top of raw portfolios is overlap: seeing where several independent funds disclose the same holding. That overlap across independent filers is a fact you can verify in the filings, and it is hard to spot one portfolio at a time. If you are weighing tools, our Dataroma alternative guide covers the same comparison for curated value-investor trackers. Flock decodes 13F filings into dated, source-linked holdings, covers both US and Indian filings, and shows where independent investors overlap. What any of it means for your money is your call to make.

Frequently asked questions

What is InsiderMonkey?

InsiderMonkey is a US finance website that tracks hedge fund holdings from SEC 13F filings and pairs the data with editorial analysis, publishing quarterly hedge fund sentiment reports and articles on why funds are buying or selling. Source: SEC EDGAR.

What should I compare in an InsiderMonkey alternative?

Compare how each tool sources and dates its data: whether every holding links to the original SEC 13F filing, whether it shows quarter-over-quarter changes, how many filers it covers, and whether it surfaces overlap across independent funds. Source: SEC EDGAR.

Does InsiderMonkey show live hedge fund positions?

No. Its hedge fund data comes from 13F filings, which report holdings as of quarter-end and can be filed up to 45 days later. Positions are already weeks old when they publish, and a fund may have traded since. Source: SEC, Section 13(f) rules.

Do these tools cover Indian filings?

Most US hedge fund trackers cover only US 13F data. If you want Indian ownership data too, such as shareholding patterns, bulk and block deals, and FII/DII flows, check that a tool covers those sources directly. Source: SEBI, NSE, BSE.

Flock tracks these filings, sourced, dated, and linked back to the original. See what smart-money entities disclosed, without the guesswork about what it means.

Disclosures shown are public regulatory filings. Data may be delayed or incomplete. Smart-money entities may no longer hold positions shown. Not investment advice.

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