Decriminalising Insider Trading Proposal

30-Nov-2010

Insider trading only became illegal in 1960's when it was felt some individuals had an unfair advantage over others with the buying and selling of stocks. In 2009 an article was published supporting a fairly radical idea for insider trading to be decriminalised again. It is a very controversial idea.

Since the 1960's insider trading regulations have continued to be expanded. The video includes a discussion that fraud and insider trading are often linked. The article's author believes is that allowing markets to drive stock prices to realistic values is fairer. The counter argument is that it still gives an unfair advantage to some.

For the author insider trading is not fraud but rather is more likely to expose corporate fraud. The video also highlights the relative lack of resources being used on examining and trying to prevent Insider Trading.



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Insider trading stock tips at family reunion
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