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Omada Health CEO Sean Duffy Sells 17,000 Shares. What Does This Mean for Investors?
Omada Health (OMDA 0.53%), a digital care platform for chronic conditions, disclosed that Chief Executive Officer Sean P. Duffy sold 17,258 shares in multiple open-market transactions from June 24 through June 26, 2026, as reported in the SEC Form 4 filing.
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NASDAQ: OMDA
Omada Health
Today's Change
(-0.53%) $-0.12
Current Price
$22.50
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$1.3B
Day's Range
$22.20 - $22.87
52wk Range
$10.28 - $26.91
Volume
555.3K
Avg Vol
1.1M
Gross Margin
66.13%
Transaction summary
| Metric | Value | | --- | --- | | Shares sold (direct) | 17,258 | | Transaction value | ~$342,000 | | Post-transaction shares (direct) | 394,603 | | Post-transaction shares (indirect) | 851,659 | | Post-transaction value (direct ownership) | ~$8.2 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($19.82).
Key questions
The 17,258-share sale is the largest single sell trade by Duffy in the past year, exceeding the mean sell-only transaction size of approximately 11,386 shares, and reflects available capacity given his reduced direct holdings following prior planned sales.
The sale reduced Duffy's post-transaction beneficial ownership from 0.6928% to 0.6638%, leaving him with a continuing aggregate position of 1,246,262 shares (394,603 direct and 851,659 indirect) as of June 26, 2026.
Shares were sold at a weighted average price of $19.82 per share, while Omada Health's stock closed at $20.89 on June 26 and was priced at $22.62 as of July 1, representing an 26.5% one-year total return from the prior year.
The sale was executed under a 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on March 13, 2026, indicating a pre-established, routine approach to liquidity rather than a discretionary or reactive transaction.
Company overview
| Metric | Value | | --- | --- | | Employees | 849 | | Headquarters | San Francisco, CA | | Industry | Medical - Healthcare Information Services | | Revenue (TTM) | $260.21 million | | Net income (TTM) | ($122.78 million) | | 1-year price change | 26.5% |
Company snapshot
Omada Health leverages a technology-driven approach to deliver continuous, personalized care for individuals managing chronic conditions. Its platform aims to bridge the gap between in-person medical appointments and ongoing patient support.
What this transaction means for investors
There are multiple reasons an insider may sell which have nothing to do with their outlook on the share price, including having to pay a large personal expense or reasonable portfolio diversification.
While Sean Duffy’s sale may seem innocuous because it was adopted under a trading plan, investors shouldn’t ignore the potential ramifications.
Omada Health held its initial public offering on June 5, 2025, pricing shares at $19. It’s disconcerting to see a CEO selling 13 months after an IPO while touting the business’s great growth. It indicates a lack of faith by the top executive in the business. Don’t forget, sales under this type of trading plan can be canceled by the executive (as long as they are not acting on inside information). Duffy was paid nearly $1 million in cash compensation by Omada in 2025, suggesting that he shouldn’t have needed to raise cash.
Studies show that insider selling isn’t terribly predictive of share price declines — less than half of the time does a share price drop occur within 30 days. And, Omada is expected to see sales increase by around 25% this year.
Still, if the CEO is telling investors to buy the stock, but is selling at the same time, that is a red flag investors should take into account as they weigh Omaada stock.