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SFC Ralph E Kelley
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I did the same thing but I don't think I had enough to be on the SEC's radar.
Why did I do it? After all nineteen cents is nineteen cents.
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MSG Adrian Johnson
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Brad....you are correct. This is not new, it's just they have never done anything about. I was told years ago that Congress gets stock information long before it's announced to the general public. I am not surprised and I don't think anything will come of it although it should.
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1SG Civil Affairs Specialist
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It is virtually impossible to assume that this is a coincidence - downloading six or seven figures worth of stock after receiving a briefing.
It is not technically illegal (Congress has an exception in the law, of course), but it is loathsome. If the reports are true, Sen Burr has a big problem because he allegedly shared his information with some high-dollar donors.
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