The Dog That Did Not Bark: Insider Trading and Crashes

  • Authors: Jacques Olivier and José M. Marín.
  • BSE Working Paper: 241 | September 15
  • Keywords: crashes , volatility , Insider Trading , Rational Expectations Equilibrium , Trading Constraints
  • JEL codes: D82, G11, G12, G14, G28
  • crashes
  • volatility
  • Insider Trading
  • Rational Expectations Equilibrium
  • Trading Constraints
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Abstract

This paper documents that at the individual stock level insiders sales peak many months before a large drop in the stock price, while insiders purchases peak only the month before a large jump. We provide a theoretical explanation for this phenomenon based on trading constraints and asymmetric information. We test our hypothesis against competing stories such as patterns of insider trading driven by earnings announcement dates, or insiders timing their trades to evade prosecution. Finally we provide new evidence regarding crashes and the degree of information asymmetry.

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