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Patrick Byrne
When the SEC Leaks, Is the Result Insider Trading?
October 19, 2019
My intent in this piece is not to ask whether or not employees of the SEC trade on inside information.
That’s easy: they do. This fact has been documented by finance academics and published in peer-reviewed academic journals. For example, in “Stock Trades of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Employees”, Journal of Law and Economics (2017), authors Shivarum Rajgopal (Columbia Business School) and Roger White (Arizona State University) summarize their findings:
“We examine the profitability of stock trades executed by SEC employees… [W]e find that a hedge portfolio mimicking such trades earns a positive abnormal return of about 8.5% per year in U.S. stocks…” (emphasis added)
Thus, we can consider two choices:
“The average SEC employee who invests in the stock market is about as good a stock-picker as Warren Buffett”;
“The average SEC employee who invests in the stock market trades on inside information.”
Given those options, I dare to write: “The average SEC employee who invests in the stock market trades on inside information. QED”
Thus, again, my question is not whether employees of the SEC trade on inside information, as I consider that a settled matter. Instead, the meaning of the title of this piece is this: Imagine a situation where the SEC leaks inside information regarding its regulatory intentions towards a company, and does so only to select clients (where, per “The Theory of Economic Regulation” [Stigler, 1971]) the SEC’s “clients” are understood to be bulge-bracket Wall Street prime brokers, and not you, the taxpayer). Is it then Material Non-Public Information?
Fortunately, we have a test case at hand: recent events regarding OSTK and OSTKO.
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When the SEC Leaks, Is the Result Insider Trading?
October 19, 2019
My intent in this piece is not to ask whether or not employees of the SEC trade on inside information.
That’s easy: they do. This fact has been documented by finance academics and published in peer-reviewed academic journals. For example, in “Stock Trades of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Employees”, Journal of Law and Economics (2017), authors Shivarum Rajgopal (Columbia Business School) and Roger White (Arizona State University) summarize their findings:
“We examine the profitability of stock trades executed by SEC employees… [W]e find that a hedge portfolio mimicking such trades earns a positive abnormal return of about 8.5% per year in U.S. stocks…” (emphasis added)
Thus, we can consider two choices:
“The average SEC employee who invests in the stock market is about as good a stock-picker as Warren Buffett”;
“The average SEC employee who invests in the stock market trades on inside information.”
Given those options, I dare to write: “The average SEC employee who invests in the stock market trades on inside information. QED”
Thus, again, my question is not whether employees of the SEC trade on inside information, as I consider that a settled matter. Instead, the meaning of the title of this piece is this: Imagine a situation where the SEC leaks inside information regarding its regulatory intentions towards a company, and does so only to select clients (where, per “The Theory of Economic Regulation” [Stigler, 1971]) the SEC’s “clients” are understood to be bulge-bracket Wall Street prime brokers, and not you, the taxpayer). Is it then Material Non-Public Information?
Fortunately, we have a test case at hand: recent events regarding OSTK and OSTKO.
read more
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Detailed Quote:OSTK
OVERSTOCK COM INC
10.8518Down -0.0582 (-0.53 %)AS OF 1:43:58PM ET 10/24/2019
Last Trade 10.8518
Trade Time 1:43:58pm ET
Change -0.0582
% Change -0.53%
Bid 10.83
Bid Size 3
Ask 10.87
Ask Size 3
Open 10.95
Day High 11.0799
Day Low 10.58
Previous Close
10/23/2019 10.91
52-Week High
09/13/2019 29.75
52-Week Low
06/07/2019 8.96
Price Performance (Last 52 Weeks)
10/23/2019 -49.54%
Volume 1,160,911
Volume (10 day Average) 2,145,912
Volume (90 day Average) 5,898,353
Market Capitalization $385.00M
Shares Outstanding 35,289,000
10/5/07 -- there are no coincidences here ...
oh and like many other longs .. not selling at this level --
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