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  • Frederick Burrell
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 238

    #1

    Major stock sell off by heads of Major companies

    Something big looks likes its going down. Major sell offs by CEO's, directors, VP's etc. in the last week.

    http://www.finviz.com/insidertrading...ansactionValue fB
  • shikamaru
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 1630

    #2
    Originally posted by Frederick Burrell View Post
    Something big looks likes its going down. Major sell offs by CEO's, directors, VP's etc. in the last week.

    http://www.finviz.com/insidertrading...ansactionValue fB
    Stocks are equity securities.
    Equity ownership is also titled risk or liability capital.
    The value of a stock is determined in part by peoples' belief and perception of it.

    Stocks represent an interest (estate) in property with other interests (estates) held by others.
    Property divided into shares entitling holder to profits thereof.
    Last edited by shikamaru; 04-30-11, 05:40 PM.

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    • Frederick Burrell
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 238

      #3
      Originally posted by shikamaru View Post
      Stocks are equity securities.
      Equity ownership is also titled risk or liability capital.
      The value of a stock is determined in part by peoples' belief and perception of it.

      Stocks represent an interest (estate) in property with other interests (estates) held by others.
      Property divided into shares entitling holder to profits thereof.
      While I would agree with your analysis. What I was pointing out was the extreme amount of exec's selling large amount of their shares in the companies they work for, in such a short period of time. Thought it unusual. fB

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      • David Merrill
        Administrator
        • Mar 2011
        • 5950

        #4
        Originally posted by Frederick Burrell View Post
        While I would agree with your analysis. What I was pointing out was the extreme amount of exec's selling large amount of their shares in the companies they work for, in such a short period of time. Thought it unusual. fB
        You have probably heard this already... but.


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        • shikamaru
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2011
          • 1630

          #5
          Originally posted by Frederick Burrell View Post
          While I would agree with your analysis. What I was pointing out was the extreme amount of exec's selling large amount of their shares in the companies they work for, in such a short period of time. Thought it unusual. fB
          True. Thank-you for the report.

          It would appear something is abrewin' ....

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          • stoneFree

            #6
            This will not end well.
            I should qualify that; this will not end well for those holding [Federal Reserve] dollars, or assets denominated in 'dollars.' I cashed-out of the stock market long ago. Feel bad for those in pension & retirement (401k) accounts who can't get out.

            If what I suspect is really coming (death of the FR dollar), it's ultimately a good thing.

            The end of the Great Keynesian Experiment is upon us. Prepare accordingly.

            Finally, the intention here is not to say that the demise of the dollar is imminent. The death of the dollar is similar to that of a terminally-ill, cancer patient. There will be good days. There will be moments of hope. The dollar will bounce, probably from the area around 72. The long bond will peak and consolidate in the area around 124. The PMs [precious metals] will correct again soon giving you another buying opportunity. In the end, however, the fate of the dollar was sealed over the weekend of Super Bowl 45.
            I would add that the Constitutional dollar, 371.25 grains of silver, looks very healthy and is assured a bright future.
            Last edited by Guest; 05-01-11, 08:42 PM.

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            • Colin27
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              • Sep 2011
              • 3

              #7
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