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Insider purchases and sales are noteworthy milestones but are no road map to investing success.
Be careful before you follow in a CEO's footsteps. Knowing how much stock to put into an insider's actions, literally and figuratively, is a tricky business.
"The most important aspect that the lay investor should keep in mind is that it is a first screen."
"When you see an executive put large sums of money on the line, clearly that's a signal that he feels very confident, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the stock's going to go up. "
Savvy investors will view a CEO's big buy in context.
One good overall indicator is how much of a stake insiders have in their companies. In general, the more shares they own, the better for investors.
But don't drive yourself crazy trying to assess the meaning of a big transaction if the evidence seems mixed. It's best not to view insider moves in isolation.
"You're building a mosaic to decide whether you want to be invested in a company; this is just one piece of the puzzle."
An example:
Dell Inc. CEO Michael Dell bought $100 million of the computer maker's stock last September 2008.
Talk about bad timing. The shares lost more than half their value in 10 weeks during the market meltdown. As of February 2009 Michael Dell had lost $55 million on the investment.
A wildly unpredictable economy like this one, in other words, makes it even harder to interpret the significance of insider transactions.