if trump had shorted lockheed-martin prior to pic related, would that be considered insider trading?
>>1669157
>would it be considered as insider trading
Not if you're the President of the USA
>>1669162
He's not, though
>>1669157
perhaps but the president can pardon himself so it would just be a conflict of interest.
Trump has billions of potential conflicts of interest already, and he's shown no signs that he's going to alleviate them.
He may very well become the record holder for president most quickly impeached.
Trump is try to pull back overbought areas and ease back inflation
>>1669157
Im pretty sure its LEGAL for congress/senate/president to insider trade. Because guess what they made they laws, and its banned for everyone but them,
>>1669157
There's no MNPI involved, so no.
>>1669166
Presidents can't pardon themselves, but others can after they leave.
Trump sold all his stocks. Unless he's doing some backscratching deal for somebody else in the shadows.
Seeing how everyone hates Trump Im sure some activist fags are looking at what stocks his friends have to try to get him on something.
>>1669157
No, although it would be grounds for impeachment
>>1669649
What is that, mnpi
>>1669157
he sold all "his" stocks
but not his companies
his companies may be holding any stocks or have interest in anything "they" want.
i GUARANTEE you he;s gaming the system.
every politician games the system, I mean look at the clinton foundation and the bushes, it goes all the way down
there will never, ever be a selfless political leader
>>1669998
selflessness is permitted in a system to the degree that co-competitors exhibit similar restraint.