“Illegal Insider Trading is Rampant and May Even Be On the Rise”
Posted by Larry Doyle on November 20th, 2010 6:54 AM |
How are regular retail investors supposed to compete?
Why have investors been fleeing our markets in droves?
Well, if the financial earthquake of 2008 did not crush you then perhaps the “Flash Crash” of May 6th left you sufficiently unnerved. Were you able to weather both those upheavals? If so, I congratulate you for your discipline and perspicacity. I would also encourage you not to let your guard down. Why’s that?
The fact is the challenge in navigating our economic landscape is not only addressing the squalls and storms that we can observe on the horizon but also the insidious work of those who would betray the very integrity of our markets. Is this even possible? Let’s navigate. (more…)
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