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Insider Trading

Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a public company’s stock or other securities by someone who has material, non-public information about the company. Insider trading is illegal because it is unfair, can undermine investor confidence, and reduces the integrity of the market. Furthermore, insider trading can harm market participants, resulting in economic damages. In an insider trading case, it is crucial to engage an expert economist who can analyze trading patterns and assess the harm that the insider trading had on the market. Econ One’s expert economists can evaluate allegations of insider trading and provide clear, convincing expert reports and expert testimony.

Econ One economists and consultants are skilled in examining extensive and intricate datasets to detect trading behaviors like “spoofing” or “layering” across various financial markets, both on-exchange and over-the-counter, involving diverse market participants, including high-frequency traders. Utilizing cutting-edge econometric models and data analysis techniques, our experts examine pricing patterns, market participants, and other important information to accurately assess the impact of insider trading. Our deep understanding of trading strategies, paired with our proficiency in handling large datasets, empowers us to produce clear, convincing expert reports and testimony, making Econ One a trusted partner in navigating the complexities of insider trading allegations.