Hinge Health, Inc.·4

Jun 24, 9:56 PM ET

Insight Holdings Group, LLC 4

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Hinge Health (HNGE) 10% Owner Insight Holdings Sells Shares

What Happened
Insight Holdings Group, LLC (a reported 10% owner) converted a large block of derivative securities into common stock between June 22–24, 2026 (total conversions: 870,104 shares) and sold the majority of the newly converted shares in multiple open-market transactions. Across those three days Insight sold approximately 727,793 shares at prices between $70.21 and $71.67, generating total proceeds of about $51.6 million. Many conversions and sales occurred the same day, indicating converted shares were immediately placed into the market.

Key Details

  • Transaction dates: June 22–24, 2026. Sale prices ranged from $70.21 to $71.67 per share.
  • Shares converted (acquired via conversion): 870,104 shares (aggregate across 6/22–6/24).
  • Shares sold (open-market): ~727,793 shares for total proceeds ≈ $51,634,255.
  • Approximate shares retained from conversions (not sold in these entries): ~142,311 shares (870,104 converted − 727,793 sold).
  • Transaction codes: C = conversion of derivative security; S = open-market sale.
  • Footnotes: Multiple entries reference Exhibit 99.1 for explanations (see filing). No 10b5‑1 plan, tax‑withholding, or other special instructions disclosed in the provided excerpt.
  • Timeliness: Report filed June 24, 2026 covering June 22–24 transactions; filing appears timely (Form 4 is typically due within two business days).

Context

  • These entries reflect institutional-level activity by a 10% owner, not insider trades by company executives. Institutional conversions followed by immediate sales are often liquidity transactions (not necessarily a signal about company fundamentals).
  • For derivative conversions: Insight converted derivative securities (e.g., convertible instruments or warrants) into common shares and sold most of those newly issued shares. Where conversions and sales occur same day, that functions like a cashless convert-and-sell.
  • For retail investors: sales are routine for large holders to monetize positions; purchases would be more indicative of a bullish personal signal. Check Exhibit 99.1 in the filing for the filer’s explanation and the full Form 4 for any shares held after the reported transactions.