About · The colophon

Why this exists.

Three things you can know about a stock that the market is slower at noticing: who works there is putting their own money in, which fund just bought the same name, and which senator filed a disclosure on it. Each of those signals lives on a different government website. InsiderWire pulls them together so you can see them at the same time, on one wire.

And — because half of the people we built this for don't invest in alcohol, gambling, or interest-heavy businesses — every result carries a halal / values screen with reason codes. You get to see what the signal is and whether the company is one you'd want to own in the same glance.

§ 01 · The colophon staff

Who's behind
the wire.

InsiderWire is a one-person shop — for now. If we add staff you'll see them here.

Founder · Editor

Bulent Yildiz

Founder · Software Architect

Bulent is a tech entrepreneur and software architect with deep expertise in cloud infrastructure, AI-powered applications, and product development. With hands-on experience building and scaling platforms across AWS, mobile applications, and emerging AI technologies, he brings a builder's perspective to evaluating technology companies and market trends. His work spans multiple ventures — from smart home automation to digital human platforms — giving him a well-rounded understanding of the SaaS, IoT, and AI sectors.

As an active follower of the technology landscape, Bulent approaches investing with the analytical mindset of someone who has navigated the complexities of bringing products to market. He is particularly interested in identifying companies at the intersection of AI, cloud infrastructure, and consumer technology — areas where he has direct operational experience. He built InsiderWire to sharpen his own investment thesis and to connect with a community of like-minded investors who value both data and deep industry knowledge.

§ 02 · Methodology

How the values
screen works.

We apply AAOIFI-aligned sector exclusions plus three financial ratios. Each verdict ships with the rule it tripped so you can audit (or disagree with) the call.

Sector exclusions: companies whose primary revenue comes from alcohol, gambling, weapons, adult entertainment, conventional financials, tobacco, or pork-related products fail the screen.

Financial ratios: debt-to-assets, interest-bearing income, and cash + receivables as a share of market cap each get evaluated against AAOIFI thresholds. Falling any one moves a ticker from halal to doubtful; falling two or more moves it to haram.

Transparency: every verdict on a ticker page shows the rule code that triggered it. If our reading of a rule looks wrong to you, write to support — we read every note.

§ 03 · Contact

How to
reach us.

Press, partnerships, halal-methodology questions, customer support — same address. We aim to reply within 48 hours.

Email
support@insiderwire.us
Public docs
insiderwire.us/info
InsiderWire is an information aggregator and is not a registered investment advisor. We do not recommend specific trades. The halal / values screen is best-effort and based on publicly available filings — consult a qualified Islamic-finance scholar or licensed financial advisor before acting on a verdict. Past activity from insiders, funds, or politicians is no guarantee of future stock-price performance.