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Post by lenlenlen1 on Oct 14, 2019 14:25:36 GMT
Because it gives only a small few, the insiders, an unfair advantage. That reeks of "boo hoo! not fair!" Since when did these ruthless players care about the rules and playing nice? Honor among thieves? Girlfriend, please! This is not Robin Hood and His Merry Bandits. Jealousy and greed rule the day. Again, sounds to me like sour grapes. I would think 95% of that particular group would pounce on the chance for an insider tip. Of course, if they can catch the competition with their hand in the cookie jar, they're going to scream foul, loud and constant. It's all a big game. Now, I will have to see if Amazon prime has "Wall Street", as I have never seen it. Maybe Michael Douglas will have a nude scene or something. He was beautiful in his 30s and when he reached his 40s, he traded out his beauty for sex appeal. He seemed like an extremely horny creature. I imagine even worse: I imagine that insider trading happens ALL the time but no one can prove it. Its only the instances they can prove that are prosecuted or even heard about. How could you prove that one buddy was helping out another buddy with a little info? Next to impossible if you don't get greedy and make it obvious.
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