My wife works at Amazon, can I buy Amazon stocks separately? Any laws that I should consider?
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You can buy when trading window is open. Like normally 4-5 days after Quarterly results
Not necessarily true. Everyone is subject to the trading policy (like you can’t trade if you have material non public info, you can’t trade options etc), but not everyone is subject to the trading window.
Should check with Amazon. Tip - Amazon will be mid 40s this year, don’t rush into buying at 80ish if things rally now (if they)
I heard it too. Do you know around what time it is supposed to dip ?
See it is relatively very hard to see things like that, anyone who says that they know exact price at exact time is very immature or noob. But been said that I see Amazon dropping in new 6-8 months. Can be feb, can be may or august But I am expecting it at around may-ish time when I am expecting market to bottom. If you look at baba, and how it has been performing, things go up 40-50% from bottom really fast, same with meta on how it did from 2008 level lows, went up 20% in couple of week’s time
The trading window is applicable to certain job levels or people with access to financial data. Internal policy can provide further details on it. You can check if either of these apply to your wife and make decisions accordingly.
Nah buy anytime. I am assuming your wife is not an executive or have any access to financials
there are entire orgs with access to financials due to certain shared databases. do not assume you're not subject to the trading window just because you're not in Finance or an exec. check with hr.
An amazon manager in the US had her husband and father in law but stocks using insider info. All of them are serving a length jail term right now. Remember they don’t have to prove that you profited from Insider info and for your level of investment it might not be worth the risk to breach insider buying rules.
She should check the Amazon Insider trading policy. You may not be allowed to buy stock within a black out period.