November 3, 2010 – 10:12 am
Over on Tradestreaming, I just posted one of the strategies from my book. Specifically, research points to an interesting, profitable anomaly in the trades made by corporate insiders. Building a strategy by mimicking a subset of some of these moves has proven significantly outperform the markets.
Not all insider trades are created equal and investors need [...]
October 4, 2010 – 6:58 am
In my book, Tradestreaming, I devote a whole chapter to Following Insiders’ Moves (learn more about my legal insider trading strategy). In essence, the activities of corporate insiders are very instructive for investors who follow them in a variety of scenarios. There are proven strategies to mirror corporate insiders’ investment moves (many of which are [...]
I liked Joshua Brown’s Insider Buying/Selling: The Collected Wisdom of a Thousand Heartbreaks (see it also posted at the CSMonitor with the toned-down title: ‘Debunking myths…’)
There has been a lot of talk during this rally that the insiders — in the aggregate — were selling stock all the way. The Pragmatic Capitalist has done a good job [...]
Check out Investor Sentiment Going Forward from The Technical Take. While I’m less interested in the actual readings themselves, the post has good explanations of its own indices to get a handle on what company insiders and investors think of this market and then use this to prognosticate what’s happening next.
The post describes a “Dumb [...]
Few stock picks with insider buying that one specific investment house likes. A look at five stock picks that are seeing significant insider buying activity, with Robert Maltbie, Singular Research managing director
February 28, 2010 – 9:55 am
As a follow-up to The Anti-Galleon Model: 4 resources to insider trade — legally, I just wanted to comment on a NY Times article today by Mark Hulbert called More often than not, the insiders get it right. The article tracks how insider selling tracked during the downturn in late 2008 and how insider buying [...]
February 23, 2010 – 6:19 am
Picking up on recent theme showcasing 6 top resources for following top hedge fund managers (piggyback investing) and the web’s best stock screens, I’d like to spend a little ink on bubbling up the best resources to track insider moves.
Research (much good work has been written about in Investor Intelligence from Insider Trading by finance [...]
January 7, 2010 – 4:32 pm
A little paranoia is a good thing. For companies, paranoia can be helpful – if it means aggressively keeping confidential information, well, confidential.
The growing scandal over illegal trading on inside information (browse the latest SEC cases here) tells us two things:
People are out to get us - at least, a few people are out to get [...]
November 12, 2009 – 2:37 pm
There seems to be an epidemic of insider trading cases these days. First we started with the Galleon indictment alleging that Galleon profited from receipt of material nonpublic information from a variety of sources, including an investor relations …
October 26, 2009 – 6:45 am
Martha Stewart was a billionaire in 2001. She floated her own media firm, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, on the New York Stock Exchange in 1999 and witnessed her stock price double just on the first day it began trading. Her T.V. shows combined with magazines and a home furnishing line were just hitting their stride. [...]
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