In your example the execs should be held liable for the wonder drugs ill effects and the fraud that was perpetrated on the patients who used the drugs.
No question, but that is a separate issue/crime.
Selling stock does not hurt anyone, selling tainted phamecuticals does. That is the crime. The investors may lose money but that is life. Life is not fair.
No question about that either, life ISN'T fair.
But you are wrong that someone buying or selling at preferential rates based on inside information that other investors couldn't possibly know DOES unfavorably impact other investors.
That is WHY insider trading is crime. And insider trading IS a crime.
If someone overheard two executives from company ABD and XYZ talking about a merger over lunch and decides to buy stock in those companies and makes a profit he could go to jail for insider trading.
False. If someone overhears this or that in the course of ordinary living, it's happenstance...good or bad fortune, depending. If someone pieces together this bit of hearsay and that bit of reading...add a tarot card reading, what the hell...it's research.
Now if those two executives buy/sell stock based on an intended merger of which other investors are unaware, THAT'S insider trading.
He trades on superior knowledge than the guy who hears about the merger on CNBC and buys stock with the rest of us.
One guy listens to Jim Cramer, one guy studies financial reports, another swears by the Kiplinger letter...people's portfolio balances will determine who's working with superior information, or who just works smarter, or even who's luckiest.
Inside information is a whole different ballgame. Think the difference between a surgeon having seen the xrays and NOT having seen the xrays. The surgeon who has studied the xrays first is liable to
A.) diagnose better what surgery is called for and
B.) execute it in a more timely fashion
There is no fraud in this example of insider trading.
Agreed about the eavesdropper. The executives on the "inside" are a kettle of fish.
You should focus on the actual crime rather than the fact that they sold their stock.
Believe you me, I AM focused on actual crimes. In particular, I am focusing on price fixing, monopolies, and conspiracies in restraint of trade. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm playing for prison sentences. I just hope it's them and not me who gets locked up. God knows, it SHOULD be them and not me.
Perhaps we should continue to level the playing feild so that no one can have superior knowledge of events than any other. Lets make it fair for everyone. This egalitarian thought is frieghtening to me and should be to you, too.
Disingenuous, like calling me false.