Insider activity on DASH over the last 12 months.
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BEARISHDirector Still Ashley sells $179K DASH stake, cutting holdings 30% near 90-day low24d ago
Director Still Ashley sold $179K in DASH shares at $153.58, reducing their directly held stake by 30.2% at a price just 7.2% above the 90-day low. This is their 15th consecutive sale with no other buyers, reinforcing a long-standing pattern of routine selling rather than a new, isolated bearish signal.
Where it could go — 14 similar DASH signals averaged -9.1% at 30d; watch $143.30 as the bear break, $166.52 as a bull trigger.
BEARISHDirector Tang sells $747K DASH stake, cutting holdings 21% near 90-day low32d ago
Director Stanley Tang sold $747,000 in DoorDash stock, reducing his stake by 20.7% at a price 18.6% below the 90-day high. This seventh consecutive sale by a director with no other buyers in the last 60 days suggests ongoing, non-urgent diversification rather than a high-conviction bearish call.
Where it could go — Analyst mean target not provided; bear case if stock breaks the recent low of $143.30.
NEUTRALDASH President exercises 10,000 options, sells $989K — newly exercised shares only39d ago
Adarkar Prabir exercised 10,000 options at $7.16 and sold the resulting shares at $153.92 ($989K). The sale came from newly exercised options and did not reduce previously held shares, leaving 974,387 directly held shares.
Where it could go — Exercise-and-sell transactions are largely mechanical and carry limited directional signal.
BEARISHCBO Yandell Keith sells $114K DASH stake near 90-day low39d ago
CBO Yandell Keith sold $114K worth of DASH shares, reducing his stake by 0.9% at a price 7.3% above the 90-day low. This small, isolated sale near the lows is more indicative of routine personal finance than a strong bearish signal, especially against a STRONG BUY analyst consensus.
Where it could go — Analyst mean target data unavailable; bear case if stock breaks the recent low of $143.30.
BEARISHDASH CAO Lee sells $354K — mostly from same-day option exercise of 2K shares40d ago
Gordon S. Lee, Chief Accounting Officer, sold 2,204 shares at approximately $160.79 ($354K); 2,000 shares came from a same-day option exercise at $17.57. The remaining 204 shares came from existing holdings, leaving 89,447 shares directly held.
Where it could go — Minimal reduction of existing holdings—approximately 91% of the sale was from newly exercised options, leaving only a small trim of direct holdings.
BEARISHDASH GC Sherringham Tia sells $441K stake, no other buyers cluster40d ago
General Counsel Sherringham Tia sold $441K worth of DASH shares, reducing her stake by 2.1% at a price 15.9% below the 90-day high. This is a routine diversification trade from an officer with prior sales, and its bearish signal is weak without a cluster of other insiders buying to provide a counter-signal.
Where it could go — Analyst mean target not provided; bear case if stock breaks the 90-day low of $143.30.
BEARISHDirector Fang Andy sells $181K DASH stake in first-ever trade near 90-day low45d ago
Director Fang Andy sold $181K worth of DASH shares, reducing his stake by 2.6% at a price 18.6% below the 90-day high. This first-time sale near the stock's low is more likely routine portfolio management than a strategic bearish signal, especially with a STRONG BUY analyst consensus and no other insiders buying.
Where it could go — Analyst mean target data not provided; bear case if stock breaks the recent low of $143.30.
BEARISHTang Stanley sells $822K DASH stake ahead of earnings miss; first trade on file56d ago
Director Tang Stanley executed a Code-S open-market sale of 4,759 shares at $172.72 on 2026-05-04, reducing holdings by 20.6% ($822K value), with no prior Form 4 filings on record. This is the insider's first-ever recorded trade, occurring in isolation with zero other officer or director buying activity in the past 60 days. The sale occurred 17% below the 90-day high and two days before earnings (2026-05-06) where consensus EPS of $0.37 trails the prior quarter's $0.42, despite 54-analyst STRONG BUY consensus.
Where it could go — If the earnings miss (EPS down 12% YoY) triggers analyst downgrades, the stock historically breaks below support near the 30-day low of $147.71; invalidated if DASH rallies above the 90-day high of $208.13 post-earnings.
Recent insider trades
The open-market buys and sells filed on DASH.