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Just a question for anyone out there...
How does a change in director's interest announcement affect your views of the share price? Do you take the -
1) he/she is doing it for their own reasons and it doesn't reflect any confidence or lack of in the companies share price? or
2) Directors would tend to know more than information than the market and changes in their interest should be watched carefully? or
3) other (I couldn't think of more on the spot)
In my very limited share owning experience I have probably tended toward option 2, depending on the amount and type of interest change (ie options excercise or not). I sold ION shares for a 8% loss (mid August) after a director sold $600,000 worth of shares, two weeks later the share price dropped around 25% in one day, since then it has traded down a further 10% . That was my first ever sharemarket experience (i am happy to report that things have turned for the better since)
How does a change in director's interest announcement affect your views of the share price? Do you take the -
1) he/she is doing it for their own reasons and it doesn't reflect any confidence or lack of in the companies share price? or
2) Directors would tend to know more than information than the market and changes in their interest should be watched carefully? or
3) other (I couldn't think of more on the spot)
In my very limited share owning experience I have probably tended toward option 2, depending on the amount and type of interest change (ie options excercise or not). I sold ION shares for a 8% loss (mid August) after a director sold $600,000 worth of shares, two weeks later the share price dropped around 25% in one day, since then it has traded down a further 10% . That was my first ever sharemarket experience (i am happy to report that things have turned for the better since)