These Critical Investors Aren't Buying
Always pay very close attention to the insiders at companies, especially the person who has the most knowledge of the company's balance sheet and valuation.
Dear Fellow Expat:
If I hopped a charter from the Florida Republic to Tampico, Mexico, it’d be a 917-nautical-mile trip.
So, I’d need a confident captain.
I want someone who knows the boat. Someone who has traveled in the Gulf of Mexico and can navigate any weather surprises along the way.
In the stock markets, there are similar captains of industry.
These executives understand the conditions that affect their worlds. So, to find that confident captain with the chops to get your hard-earned capital into a safe harbor, you need to follow insider buying.
Here’s how it works and why it’s so consistently reliable…
When CFOs Buy Their Own Stock, You Can Win
First, we must draw a big, bright line and ensure we’ve got our terminology right. We’ve got insider trading and, what we’ll talk about today, insider buying. They’re very different.
Insider trading – buying, selling, or trading a stock when you have non-public, material information – is, for the most part, il…
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