Insider Buying at Parke Bancorp: What It Means for Investors
In the most recent Form 4 filed on January 27 2026, director Dalton Daniel J. purchased 5,000 shares of Parke Bancorp at $27.29 per share, bringing his post‑transaction ownership to 81,319 shares. The trade was executed at a price only 0.01 % above the market close of $27.20, suggesting a routine, market‑aligned purchase rather than a strategic block trade. Still, the move follows a pattern of regular buying and selling by Mr. Dalton that has kept his stake in the bank fairly stable over the past few years.
Implications for the Share Price and Market Sentiment
The transaction itself is unlikely to move the market. Parke Bancorp’s share price closed at $27.55 on January 27, well within 1 % of Mr. Dalton’s purchase price and comfortably above the 52‑week low of $16.94. The stock’s recent 7.94 % monthly gain and 33.75 % year‑to‑date return indicate that investors are already pricing in positive fundamentals—low P/E at 8.56 and a price/ book near parity. Social‑media buzz is modest (19.41 % of average intensity) and sentiment is neutral, so this buy does not trigger a wave of retail enthusiasm or concern.
What the Pattern Tells Investors About Mr. Dalton
Mr. Dalton’s trading history shows a steady accumulation of common stock and a disciplined approach to option rights. Since 2019 he has maintained a core holding of roughly 56,000–80,000 shares, supplemented by periodic purchases of 7,500–10,000 shares and occasional sales of 5,000 shares. His most recent sale on January 27 (5,000 shares at $27.29) was balanced by an earlier purchase on the same day (5,000 shares at $12.29), netting a zero‑balance change. This pattern suggests he is not engaging in large “block” trades that could signal a breakout or capitulation. Instead, Mr. Dalton appears to be a long‑term investor who adjusts his position in line with liquidity needs or portfolio rebalancing rather than market timing.
Strategic Outlook for Parke Bancorp
For investors, the key takeaway is that the bank’s insider activity remains muted and consistent with a long‑term, confidence‑driven stance. Parke Bancorp’s fundamentals—solid book value, modest earnings multiple, and a recent uptrend—align with Mr. Dalton’s measured buying. Unless a significant catalyst (e.g., a regulatory change, major loan portfolio shift, or macroeconomic event) emerges, the current insider transactions are unlikely to alter the stock’s trajectory. However, the steady accumulation of shares by a senior director can be a positive signal of institutional conviction, potentially reinforcing a bullish bias for those who value insider confidence as a market indicator.
| Date | Owner | Transaction Type | Shares | Price per Share | Security |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-01-28 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Buy | 5,000.00 | 12.29 | Common Stock |
| N/A | DALTON DANIEL J () | Holding | 56,729.00 | N/A | Common Stock |
| N/A | DALTON DANIEL J () | Holding | 1,367.00 | N/A | Common Stock |
| 2026-01-27 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Buy | 5,000.00 | 12.29 | Common Stock |
| 2026-01-27 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Sell | 5,000.00 | 27.57 | Common Stock |
| 2023-06-13 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Holding | 5,000.00 | N/A | Stock Options Right-to-buy |
| 2019-08-22 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Holding | 13,750.00 | N/A | Stock Options Right-to-buy |
| 2026-01-27 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Sell | 10,000.00 | 12.29 | Stock Options Right-to-buy |
| 2026-10-21 | DALTON DANIEL J () | Holding | 2,500.00 | N/A | Restricted Stock Unit |




