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Inspector62
Posted : Wednesday, August 2, 2006 9:03:30 PM
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Who do you use to get insider buying and selling reports and are you happy with them? As you know posting url's is a capitol offense on this board for whatever silly reason so post names only.
Inspector62
Posted : Wednesday, August 2, 2006 9:10:33 PM
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Let me add a question to that. I'm looking at a specific stock that is based in Canada but trades in the US too. Does anyone know how to investigate insider movements? This is a VERY thinly traded stock and will not have any normal coverage. In fact it traded 18,000 shares today of which I bought 5,000 shares lol....

Maybe the best route is to contact the company and ask for a copy of their US filing??????
JohnGault
Posted : Wednesday, August 2, 2006 11:09:30 PM

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SecForm4 Insider Trading is what i use.

JG
heybuddy
Posted : Friday, August 4, 2006 9:11:58 PM
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The SEC website is good, but hard to read.
You can use yahoo for a pretty good read of who is doing what.
I also have several paid memberships in differant places, they make it very easy and simple.
You also need to understand why the sales are going down.
Maybe the seller has a wedding to pay for, and needs alittle extra spending doe.
look at MSFT
Uncle Bill has been selling mega thousands of shares everyday for weeks, and will for months to come.
A few weeks ago, he said he was leaving MSFT for good.
So in either case, its not bad news. The company is sound. The stock will still drop, but not like a rock, and should recover.
BigBlock
Posted : Friday, August 4, 2006 10:30:49 PM
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You must be out of your mind. You just bought over 1/4 of the market for that stock. If things get ugly you will find no buyers. If it is an OTCBB I really wish you good luck, and would advice to you that if you can get rid of it now that you do just that.
Inspector62
Posted : Saturday, August 26, 2006 12:02:33 AM
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QUOTE (BigBlock)
You must be out of your mind.


Well that would be one possibility.

The other possibility is you are jumping to conclusions without any facts
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