(This is The Best Stocks in the Market , brought to you by Josh Brown and Sean Russo of Ritholtz Wealth Management.) Josh — There are a million reasons why an insider might sell their own company's stock; it's a large part of their compensation, they need to get liquid for a real estate transaction, paying for a daughter's wedding, diversifying a portfolio, etc. But there's only one reason why an insider would buy: They think the stock is undervalued and that it's going higher. At least, that's the way I learned it. Back in the day, as a retail broker, we loved pitching stocks to people where the insiders of the company were also buying. It felt like a cheat code. Of course, this was never any sort of guarantee that the trade would work, but it definitely seemed like we were stacking the o
This oil refiner Best Stock is seeing insider buying and could break out

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