It is telling that executives and directors haven’t been scooping up their own stocks, even as market declines have lowered share prices.
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U.S. stocks have been on sale of late, but corporate insiders aren’t finding many bargains.
Insider sentiment, measured by the trailing three-month average ratio of companies whose executives or directors have been buying stock versus selling, has dropped for six consecutive months, according to data from InsiderSentiment.com. That is the longest such decline in almost two years.
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