Transaction Details
A director at RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) has made a significant stock purchase, according to a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Brunk Troy D, serving as , purchased 23,220 shares on July 24, 2026 at an average price of $97.65 per share. The total transaction was valued at $1.2M.
About RTX Corporation
Following this transaction, Brunk Troy D now owns 23,220 shares of RTX Corporation stock. RTX Corporation's stock currently trades at $215.25.
Insider purchases are widely considered one of the most reliable bullish indicators in equity markets. Unlike selling — which can happen for personal financial reasons — buying requires the insider to commit their own capital, suggesting genuine confidence in the company's future. When a buys shares, they're betting their own money on outcomes they have direct visibility into.
At $1.2 million, this transaction stands out as a significant commitment. Trades of this size from corporate insiders typically attract attention from institutional investors and analysts who track Form 4 filings for early signals about company direction.
Insider transaction data is reported to the SEC via Form 4 filings, typically within two business days of the trade. Investors can track insider activity alongside other metrics — such as institutional flows, short interest, and technical indicators — to build a more complete picture of market sentiment around RTX Corporation.
Recent Insider Transactions at RTX Corporation
| Date | Insider | Type | Shares | Value |
| Jul 28, 2026 | DaSilva Kevin G | Sell | 20,099 | $488K |
| Jul 27, 2026 | Atkinson Tracy A | Sell | 1,785 | $500K |
| Jul 24, 2026 | Brunk Troy D | Sell | 0 | |
| Jul 24, 2026 | Brunk Troy D | Sell | 8,809 | $1.4 million |
| Jul 24, 2026 | Brunk Troy D | Sell | 15,555 | $1.2 million |
Related Tools: Insider Trades Tracker | View RTX Stock Page
Frequently Asked Questions
What does insider large_purchase mean for RTX Corporation stock?
Insider large_purchases at RTX Corporation (NYSE:RTX) are reported to the SEC via Form 4 filings. While a single transaction doesn't predict future stock performance, patterns of insider buying can signal management confidence.
How can I track insider trades for RTX?
Monitor all insider transactions on the RTX insider trades page or the Insider Trades Tracker.