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Life & Living => Money & Investment => Topic started by: hmgROCK on April 06, 2021, 03:22:41 PM

Title: this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like.......... not that fake ETRADE BS
Post by: hmgROCK on April 06, 2021, 03:22:41 PM
pay attention folks
this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like

not "my cousin work at ETRADE"  lmao


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/06/morgan-stanley-dumped-5-billion-in-archegos-stocks-before-fire-sale.html (https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/06/morgan-stanley-dumped-5-billion-in-archegos-stocks-before-fire-sale.html)

The night before the Archegos Capital story burst into public view late last month, the fund’s biggest prime broker quietly unloaded some of its risky positions to hedge funds, people with knowledge of the trades told CNBC.

Morgan Stanley sold about $5 billion in shares from Archegos’ doomed bets on U.S. media and Chinese tech names to a small group of hedge funds late Thursday, March 25, according to the people, who requested anonymity to speak frankly about the transaction.
Title: Re: this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like.......... not that fake ETRADE BS
Post by: hmgROCK on April 06, 2021, 07:02:34 PM
Someone got the word on the street
 ;D ;D ;D

Before the word even get out

THIS IS REAL INSIDER TRADING

NOT YOUR COUSIN WHO MOP THE FLOOR AT ETRADE
Title: Re: this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like.......... not that fake ETRADE BS
Post by: VillainousHero on April 07, 2021, 06:22:30 PM
Sometimes you don't need insider trading knowledge.  As it goes, that if any broker executes a trade that large, the DTC will have to settle it.  Everyone will pretty much see it.  Such as how market value flows and goes.  A sell will make the stock/investment take a bear position.  A buy will make it take a bull position.  It's easy to have such large money movement influence the stock market.  Cuz they also look at actual cash position in percentage to invested dollars.

So there's a trick for them to do it.  It's called something like a conversion.  Cuz they aren't executing the buy/sale on the open market. tsk tsk tsk.  sneaky bastards.
Title: Re: this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like.......... not that fake ETRADE BS
Post by: hmgROCK on April 07, 2021, 07:08:13 PM
Sometimes you don't need insider trading knowledge.  As it goes, that if any broker executes a trade that large, the DTC will have to settle it.  Everyone will pretty much see it.  Such as how market value flows and goes.  A sell will make the stock/investment take a bear position.  A buy will make it take a bull position.  It's easy to have such large money movement influence the stock market.  Cuz they also look at actual cash position in percentage to invested dollars.

So there's a trick for them to do it.  It's called something like a conversion.  Cuz they aren't executing the buy/sale on the open market. tsk tsk tsk.  sneaky bastards.

Morgan stanley got insider information
And dump that shyt before words got out

Pretty crazy stuff

I WISH THEY WOULD TELL YOUR BOY ROCK too

 ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like.......... not that fake ETRADE BS
Post by: theking on April 07, 2021, 09:14:58 PM

I WISH THEY WOULD TELL YOUR BOY ROCK too

Why "WISH"??

Shouldn't you already know being the "hmong Nostradamus and is always right" and all??  ???

Or is it just another one of your LIES and that prediction is a FAIL like the "SPY" prediction.. ???
Title: Re: this is what REAL INSIDER TRADING looks like.......... not that fake ETRADE BS
Post by: hmgROCK on April 07, 2021, 09:25:24 PM
DAMN

thats some juicy insider trading right there
SEC sleep at the wheel again
Dumping everything the night before

 ;D ;D :D


https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN2BT2OC (https://www.google.com/amp/s/mobile.reuters.com/article/amp/idUSKBN2BT2OC)


Morgan Stanley had the consent of Archegos, run by former Tiger Management analyst Bill Hwang, to shop around its stock late Thursday, according to the report.

The bank offered the shares at a discount, telling the hedge funds that they were part of a margin call that could prevent the collapse of an unnamed client, CNBC reported.