The piece argues that insider buying is a useful bullish signal for investors because insiders using personal funds to purchase shares likely expect to profit, whereas selling can have many motives. Portfolio managers should monitor insider purchases as a directional indicator of management conviction and potential improvement in company fundamentals and investor sentiment.
The piece argues that insider buying is a useful bullish signal for investors because insiders using personal funds to purchase shares likely expect to profit, whereas selling can have many motives. Portfolio managers should monitor insider purchases as a directional indicator of management conviction and potential improvement in company fundamentals and investor sentiment.
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