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SEC Law: Insider Trading
What if at the time of sale I possessed inside information that did not affect my decision to sell? For example, what if I decided months before to exercise and sell stock when the stock price reached a certain point? This is premium content
The law is evolving on this question of "use" versus "possession" of information. The SEC adopted rules in late summer 2000, but they are untested...
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