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by matheusmoreira 1115 days ago
> How, uh, do you do this legally?

Why would it be illegal if you're not directly involved with the corporation? Surely insider trading implies actually being some kind of insider. Like some politician selling stock before some regulation takes effect.

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Trading on insider knowledge is illegal afaik
Seems vague to me.

So you go to an event or something. Company guy says something stupid that convinces you they're doomed to fail and then you make money by shorting their company's stock. That's illegal?

Well, maybe. I think it depends.

Certainly you can't have your friend Bob who works at Acme tell you stuff then suddenly you're in the clear. That isn't how it works.

But if let's say Bob does something dumb that leaks info publicly, sure - it's public now. You can trade on it.

I'm far from a lawyer but there's nuance here.