Supreme Court Rules On Insider Trading For First Time In 20 Years: Why It Matters

On Tuesday morning, the U.S. Supreme Court, ruling in an insider trading case for the first time in two decades, upheld the conviction of a Chicago man - Bassam Salman - in a decision that could make it easier to prosecute people accused of profiting from confidential information.

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I love this decision! This is good for trading, I expect this puts the cap on loop holes. I hope that mother ( Bassam Salman) rots in jail...
 
I love this decision! This is good for trading, I expect this puts the cap on loop holes. I hope that mother ( Bassam Salman) rots in jail...

Here is a counterargument. As a trader, it seems like you would want more insider trading because then chart/tape reading becomes more informative.
 
Here is a counterargument. As a trader, it seems like you would want more insider trading because then chart/tape reading becomes more informative.

No! Because if there are no rules there is chaos. Ideally as a trader you want price to be efficient IE price to reflect the news, in insider trading price moves without the news thus its a gamble....
 
No! Because if there are no rules there is chaos. Ideally as a trader you want price to be efficient IE price to reflect the news, in insider trading price moves without the news thus its a gamble....
Pretty soon they're going to have safe zones for traders because price isn't reflecting the news....what a crock!
 
Pretty soon they're going to have safe zones for traders because price isn't reflecting the news....what a crock!

It has to be even playing field...Have you ever traded OPG, if you have then you know what I am saying...
 
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