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Twitter: https://bit.ly/2P46g8n Not all insider trading is illegal. Today, I’m talking about the legal kind. What does it mean when insiders — usually company execs — buy or sell shares of their company stock? It’s worth taking the time to see what company insiders are doing with their shares. In theory, the company insiders probably know something you don’t. And what they know could be making them feel really pessimistic or optimistic about their stake in the company. So if you follow that logic … if insiders are buying, you should too … And if they’re selling, you should stay away… But that’s not necessarily the case. When it comes to insider trading, things aren’t always what they seem. So you need to educate yourself. Get ready to take notes — today I’m teaching a few key tips for analyzing insider trading: How to assess insider activity to better understand if a company is the real deal or if it’s just another pump and dump…
Two different ways that insider trading can be misleading…
How to use the information you find to make smarter trades. I warn my students all the time: never take someone at their word. Especially in the markets. You can’t just believe what a company says on a press release or what executives say. If you expect the worst out of everyone you won’t be disappointed. Sorry if that’s a downer for you, but it helps me trade carefully. And I like to stay SAFE in my trades! Following insider moves might seem like a good thing … but you gotta remember that these companies can often have a few tricks up their sleeves. I’ll show you how to look for them! How do you use insider trading info when making trades? Leave a comment and tell me… #TimothySykes #Pennystocks #TradingRules —————————————————————————————————————-
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Is All Insider Trading Illegal?
Is All Insider Trading Illegal?
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