Quote from Max E. Pad:
Forgive my ignorance on this one, but is it considered "insider trading" if someone trades based on knowledge of a new law congress is introducing?
Quote from nutmeg:
Not if you're a memeber of Congress. You can trade on pending legislation, votes, etc. Sometimes you can almost feel the tension surrounding votes while Congressman jockey postions in their accounts.
Suppose all the Congressman have broker accounts. Ya think, a movement in buys and sells with your name on the account garners attention?
A real eye opener when I was interested in asbestos stocks.
It's illegal for you to trade on anything that isn't public knowlege. For Congress and staff it doesn't matter. They can trade away based on anything they know, public or private. At least, that is my understanding.Quote from Max E. Pad:
But is it actually illegal for everyone else, aside from congress?
So if i was to hear from some congressional aid that dems were thinking about introducing a new law and i bought or sold something based on that it would be illegal?
Quote from pspr:
It's illegal for you to trade on anything that isn't public knowlege. For Congress and staff it doesn't matter. They can trade away based on anything they know, public or private. At least, that is my understanding.