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by Eridrus
2810 days ago
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This is probably true for the IRS. I'm less sure this is true for th SEC. From the admittedly limited amount I have read about insider trading cases, it seems like the courts have interpreted the law extremely narrowly, and this has basically legalised many common forms of insider trading where there is no explicit quid pro quo. Similarly to how we have interpreted corruption. |
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