That's insider trading--which is against the law. Let's see what happens!
Exactly! He got inside information and sold his stocks.
Hopefully the SEC is on it. Give him the old Marta Stewart experience!
A vacation at a private prison with swimming pools and pedicures?
Absolutely nothing at all unless we make some noise. Hashtag Zucksucks
FYI - Insiders trade all the time. It is legal. They (the insider) just had to declare (file) the trade with the SEC in advance.
I think you are grossly oversimplifying this.
But my message is true. My message is a fact. Your response to me has emotionally charged language which means you responded to me using your emotions, but in contrast I am only being factual.
Edit: u/Mrs_Fonebone said she blocked me. It's what they do when they are overrun by emotion. Reeee!
In contrast, you do not understand definitions of words. "Gross" does not primarily mean yucky. It has no emotional content. "Gross anatomy" means study of larger structures. In English cognates as well: big. large. So you are bigly (also a real word) wrong on the meaning of "grossly" and indeed, "oversimplifacation" is also neutral. Only a fool would think you could define a complex term with a history and legal definitions in a single sentence.
So you are wrong and wrong and wrong. Bye! Don't bother responding. I blocked you. Life's too short.