Hinge Health major-holder selling draws attention after Insight Holdings reports $38.5 million in share sales.
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July 10, 2026
Hinge Health, Inc. (NYSE: HNGE) disclosed that Insight Holdings Group, LLC, a 10% owner, sold approximately $38.5 million worth of company shares, according to a Form 4 filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The reported sales occurred across two trading days. Insight Holdings sold 244,672 shares on July 7 at an average price of $90.23 per share, valued at approximately $22.1 million.
The holder then sold another 181,499 shares on July 9 at an average price of $90.20 per share, valued at approximately $16.4 million.
In total, the filing showed 426,171 HNGE shares sold.
Hinge Health is a digital health company focused on musculoskeletal care, virtual physical therapy, movement health, and software-enabled clinical programs.
The sale activity is notable because it came from a 10% owner and exceeded common major-holder selling thresholds.
Single insider or major-holder sales above $1 million are generally worth reviewing, while sales above $5 million tend to draw greater investor attention.
In this case, Insight Holdings reported approximately $38.5 million in HNGE stock sales across two trading days.
Both sales occurred near the $90 level.
The July 7 sale was reported at an average price of $90.23, while the July 9 sale was reported at an average price of $90.20.
That tight price range makes the filing cleaner to interpret from a transaction-price standpoint. The larger sale came on July 7, accounting for more than half of the total reported dollar value.
The dashboard showed zero shares owned after the reported transactions for the listed indirect positions.
That makes the filing more notable than a small partial sale.
The Form 4 also included conversion entries before the sale lines. Those conversion entries should not be treated the same as market sales. The key market-sale activity was the sale of 426,171 Class A common shares across July 7 and July 9.
This filing adds to earlier HNGE insider and major-holder sales reported in June.
That pattern matters because repeated selling from a major holder can signal continued post-IPO liquidity or ownership rebalancing.
The cleaner framing is not that company executives are broadly selling. This filing is tied to a 10% owner and should be treated as major-holder activity.
Large 10% owner sales can reflect fund liquidity, portfolio rebalancing, post-IPO monetization, or ownership restructuring.
That does not automatically signal a negative view of the company’s fundamentals.
Still, the size of the sale, the zero-share figure for the listed positions, and the repeated activity make the filing relevant for investors tracking Hinge Health insider trading activity.
Major-holder sales become more meaningful when they exceed common dollar thresholds, repeat across multiple filings, or reduce listed ownership positions sharply.
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