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in·sid·er  (n-sdr)
n.
1. An accepted member of a group.
2. One who has special knowledge or access to confidential information.

insider [ˌɪnˈsaɪdə]
n
1. a member of a specified group
2. a person with access to exclusive information
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.insider - an officer of a corporation or others who have access to private information about the corporation's operations
business executive, corporate executive - an executive in a business corporation

insider
noun worker, employee, staff member, workman, job-holder a shrewd insider in the music business
Translations
insider [ɪnˈsaɪdəʳ]
A. N [of firm] → empleado/a m/f de la empresa
B. CPD insider dealing, insider trading Nabuso m de información privilegiada
insider [ˌɪnˈsaɪdər] ninitié(e) m/f
insider dealing insider trading n (STOCK EXCHANGE)délit m d'initiés
insider trading = insider dealing
inside track n
[sports track] → corde f
(fig) to get the inside track on sth → obtenir des informations de première main à propos de qch
insider
nInsider(in) m(f), → Eingeweihte(r) mf
insider [ɪnˈsaɪdəʳ] nuno/a degli adetti ai lavori


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Insider trading is when corporate insiders like directors and executives buy or sell their own companies stock.
He examined insider activity from 1975 to 1995 and found that stocks bought but not sold by insiders outperformed the market by 7.
Informed traders, or "insiders," in turn have an incentive to take advantage of their information before uninformed traders are able to infer what the insiders already know.
 
 
 
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