Work at company

>work at company
>have stocks of said company
>notice that the company is making terrible decisions that will ultimately cost it millions
>sell your stock before it tanks
>the stock tanks
>what you did is now considered illegal in most countries

Why are we so cucked, bros?

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Can’t prove you had knowledge of terrible decisions or intent to commit a crime.

>getting paid in equity or worse buying stocks of your wagemaster
Ultimate cuckoldry

>not having skin in the game at your company

It isn't your company, it's your wagemaster company
Risking skin for him it's as cuck as you can get

found the dumbfuck
>nice catch phrase

wtf are you on about. how is owning a part of the company you work for a bad thing? is owning your own business bad too? and how is owning some completely unrelated company better?

If you seen how much money was just sitting there if you just did one lie and its not fair.
all the top people commit crime, either willingly or unwillingly

Unless you own enough stocks to be part of the board you don't actually own any significant amount and just get dumped on by the top execs and investors
When you own your business you're the wagemaster, dumb wagie

>he thinks owning stocks actually means he owns part of the company

HAHAHAHHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Are you fucking retarded? You can absolutely buy and sell your own company's stock. However, the buys and sells have to be time based on pay period or quarterly to keep people from swing trading announcements.

Insider trading is to prevent people from gaining an unfair advantage using confidential information. Imagine if it was legal, you'd have a whole industry of insiders trying to sell information on their employer.

That is literally what owning stock in something means. Yes.

>>not having skin in the game at your company

Have you never received dividends or made a vote on a board of directors for any companies you invest in?

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>vote on a board of directors
Hmm should I vote to pay $300k a year to this 80 year old or this 80 year old to attend 4 meetings a year?

>whole industry of insiders trying to sell information on their employer.

And this would be bad because...?

Is this bait or are you just beyond retarded? Owning shares in a company is literally the same as owning a part of the company.

i work for an industrial supplier and have my feet in many different industries. i can see signs of slowdown from a mile away - is buying/selling the stock of the my employers customers illegal?

You have the right to remain silent. Use it.

why tf haven’t you done this yet no you wouldn’t get in trouble

>ITT NEETs heard of insider trading and equity compensation but never had real jobs
shouldnt you be mining internet coins, redditors?

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holy fucking shit, imagine being this retarded