FSSL insider trading
NYSEFS Specialty Lending Fund — scored insider trade history from SEC Form 4 filings, parsed and contextualised by FilingIQ.
About FS Specialty Lending Fund
FS Specialty Lending Fund is specializing in buyouts, debt and, to a lesser extent, equity securities investments. It prefers to invest in private U.S. energy and power companies. It seeks to invest in the United States. It prefers to take a majority stake.
Company website: www.fsinvestments.com
FSSL insider activity at a glance
FilingIQ has scored 17 insider transactions for FSSL since Nov 13, 2025. The most recent filing in our index is dated Mar 12, 2026.
Across the full history, 17 open-market purchases
and 0 open-market sales
were filed under transaction codes P and S respectively. Compensatory share awards
(code A) and option exercises (code M) are tracked separately and not counted here.
The average FilingIQ composite score on FSSL insider trades is 63.4/100, produced by FilingIQ's multi-factor Form 4 model. Model framework documented at methodology.
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Frequently asked
- How many insider trades does FilingIQ track for FSSL?
- FilingIQ tracks 17 Form 4 insider transactions for FSSL (FS Specialty Lending Fund), covering filings from Nov 13, 2025 onwards. 6 of those were filed in the last 90 days.
- Are FSSL insiders net buyers or net sellers?
- Across the full Form 4 history for FSSL, 17 transactions (100%) were open-market purchases and 0 (0%) were open-market sales. Compensatory awards and option exercises are filtered out of these counts.
- Where does FSSL insider data come from?
- Every transaction shown on this page is sourced directly from SEC EDGAR Form 4 filings. FilingIQ parses the raw XML, normalises insider identity across reporting variations, and scores each trade on its multi-factor composite model.
Methodology & sources
Every FSSL insider transaction shown on FilingIQ is parsed directly from a public SEC Form 4 XML filing. Insider identity is normalised across reporting variants (CIK changes, name spellings, related-party indirect holdings). The FilingIQ composite score is documented in full on the team page and algo disclosure. Not investment advice; see disclaimer.