Pierre Rochard purchased 15,900 shares for $199,386 on August 14, 2026.
The transaction establishes a new direct equity position of 15,900 shares in the company.
The acquisition was executed as a direct open-market purchase of Class A Common Stock.
This investment follows a period of significant depreciation in which the stock saw an -86% return as of the August 14, 2026 transaction date.
Director Pierre Rochard reported a direct purchase of 15,900 shares of Strive, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASST) in a SEC Form 4 filing.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Transaction value | $199,386 |
| Shares purchased | 15,900 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 15,900 |
| Post-transaction value | $195,888.00 |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($12.54); post-transaction value based on August 14, 2026 market close ($12.32).
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-17) | $13.20 |
| Market Capitalization | $1.30 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $8.80 million |
| Net Income (TTM) | -$1.10 billion |
Strive, Inc. is a Dallas, Texas, based asset management firm with a focused investment thesis centered on Bitcoin accumulation and treasury management. Operating with a lean organizational structure of 28 employees, the company differentiates itself through a singular strategic mandate: optimizing Bitcoin per share as the primary performance metric. Despite generating $8.80 million in trailing twelve month (TTM) revenue, the company is in a capital deployment phase, with net losses reflecting its investment-intensive growth strategy in the digital asset management space.
There are many reasons an insider may sell shares in a company. One reason could be the need to raise cash to fund a large personal expense. Another reason could be for a reasonable portfolio diversification unrelated to their outlook for the company. A third reason could be what investors fear most: a bearish outlook on the company's future.
But there is only one reason an insider buys stock -- they believe the share price is going up!
By that rule of thumb alone, Rochard's purchase of Strive shares is a bullish signal. That signal is further bolstered by studies showing that, more often than not, an insider purchase predicts a higher share price 30 days later.
Rochard is also knowledgeable of the cryptocurrency business, as founder of his own Bitcoin firm and having been on the board of Strive since spring 2025.
Strive is one of the fastest-growing corporate holders of Bitcoin. The business got a vote of confidence when fund giant Vanguard raised its position in the company to 1.988 million shares earlier this summer. The company just went public early in 2026, so the fund giant's position is notable.
An insider purchase like Rochard isn't a definitive reason to buy shares in a business, but it's a sign that investors interested in investing in a Bitcoin asset holder have a reason to pull the trigger.
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