Profit from Legal Insider Trading


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Insider expert Jonathan Moreland tells readers exactly what insider information is, where to find it, and how to use it. In these pages, he covers how to analyze insider purchases and sales; the difference between legal and illegal insider trading; special screens of insider data for use with specific investment approaches; and where to find the cheapest and best insider data.







Investment Intelligence from Insider Trading


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Learn how to profit from information about insider trading. The term insider trading refers to the stock transactions of the officers, directors, and large shareholders of a firm. Many investors believe that corporate insiders, informed about their firms' prospects, buy and sell their own firm's stock at favorable times, reaping significant profits. Given the extra costs and risks of an active trading strategy, the key question for stock market investors is whether the publicly available insider-trading information can help them to outperform a simple passive index fund. Basing his insights on an exhaustive data set that captures information on all reported insider trading in all publicly held firms over the past twenty-one years—over one million transactions!—H. Nejat Seyhun shows how investors can use insider information to their advantage. He documents the magnitude and duration of the stock price movements following insider trading, determinants of insiders' profits, and the risks associated with imitating insider trading. He looks at the likely performance of individual firms and of the overall stock market, and compares the value of what one can learn from insider trading with commonly used measures of value such as price-earnings ratio, book-to-market ratio, and dividend yield.




Insider Trading


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The book presents different perspectives that explain the prohibition of insider trading and the way it affects various aspects of life on the stock market.







Insider Trading Law and Policy


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Softbound - New, softbound print book.




Insider Investing for Real Estate Agents


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The Real Estate Investing Guide Just for Agents If you're a real estate agent, your knowledge of the industry can give you a big leg-up when it comes to investing. Insider Investing for Real Estate Agents shows you how to maximize your returns using your special, insider knowledge of listings, local markets, and trends, as well as your connections with local buyers and sellers. In this one-of-a-kind guide, Walter Sanford shows you not only how your experience as an agent can aid your investing, but also how investing can make you a better agent--leading to more customers, listings, and sales. Filled with all the tools you need to combine and improve your skills as an investor and agent, this practical, hands-on resource includes more than 100 handy forms, checklists, and worksheets--all designed to help you make wise decisions, spot bargains, and manage properties with a minimum of risk. Inside, you'll find unbeatable advice on: * Insider tactics for obtaining investment financing * Using your natural advantages as an agent to find great properties * Working honestly and ethically as both an agent and an investor * Tapping into your lead generation skills to invest better * Performing due diligence the way only an agent can * Insider tenant acquisition tactics that really work More and more agents are putting their skills to use in investing--and making it payoff big. If you want to learn how to use your inside knowledge and experience to find and purchase properties with great money-making potential, Insider Investing for Real Estate Agents will put you on course for investing success.




The New Stock Market


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The U.S. stock market has been transformed over the last twenty-five years. Once a market in which human beings traded at human speeds, it is now an electronic market pervaded by algorithmic trading, conducted at speeds nearing that of light. High-frequency traders participate in a large portion of all transactions, and a significant minority of all trade occurs on alternative trading systems known as “dark pools.” These developments have been widely criticized, but there is no consensus on the best regulatory response to these dramatic changes. The New Stock Market offers a comprehensive new look at how these markets work, how they fail, and how they should be regulated. Merritt B. Fox, Lawrence R. Glosten, and Gabriel V. Rauterberg describe stock markets’ institutions and regulatory architecture. They draw on the informational paradigm of microstructure economics to highlight the crucial role of information asymmetries and adverse selection in explaining market behavior, while examining a wide variety of developments in market practices and participants. The result is a compelling account of the stock market’s regulatory framework, fundamental institutions, and economic dynamics, combined with an assessment of its various controversies. The New Stock Market covers a wide range of issues including the practices of high-frequency traders, insider trading, manipulation, short selling, broker-dealer practices, and trading venue fees and rebates. The book illuminates both the existing regulatory structure of our equity trading markets and how we can improve it.




Insider Trading


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A guide to avoiding insider trading liability. It gives you the legal knowledge and practical tools you need to determine what's legal, what's not, and what you can do to minimise liability exposure.




How to Profit from the Next Bull Market


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An insightful and valuable step-by-step guide for Canadians looking to champion the stock market, avoid common investment mistakes, learn the ins and outs of buying and selling, and secure their financial futures.