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What Enhances Insider Trading Profitability?

Esther B. Del Brio () and Javier Perote ()

Atlantic Economic Journal, 2007, vol. 35, issue 2, pages 173-188

Abstract: This study analyses the factors triggering insider trading profitability. Since there is not much evidence on this topic in the continental-European context, we focus on the Spanish stock market. Our findings show that the main relevant factors (the timing ability of the insider, the transparency of the transaction and the level of free cash flow of the firm) are related to insiders’ opportunities behaviour, motivated by the lack of either managerial control within the firm or enforcement of insider trading regulation. The level of ownership concentration, the spread and the interaction between the size and the transparency of the transaction are other relevant factors, some of them tested for the first time in the insider trading literature. Copyright International Atlantic Economic Society 2007

Keywords: insider trading profitability; nominee holdings; ownership concentration; signalling; spread; G14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)

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