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The junior mining sector has been performing much better in the last few months
and we have seen many of the shares prices jump up substantially in price.
Investors may be asking, 'is it too late to buy or should we sell?'
One piece of information easily available to investors is the insider activity
which we always factor into our decision making process. Frequently we see
articles on the merits of insider buying but rarely is there much discussion
on insider selling so let us give you our spin on this subject.
Perhaps we should remember that corporate insiders, i.e., officers, directors
and 10% and more shareholders are also investors. They are just like us, in
that they have a multitude of reasons for which they could be selling the company's
shares. Think of any personal reason you can imagine, divorce, sending children
to college, taxes, health issues, etc. Our observation has been that the insiders
tend to sell early leaving some very nice profits on the table. But investors
need to remember that we are investing to make money so leaving some profits
on the table must be acceptable and inevitable.
What concerns us is when they 'may be' selling because of something negative
for the company, currently or coming soon. This is virtually impossible to
assess but we look for signs in their insider activity of company shares.
Our basic philosophy is; why should we as investors be buying if the insiders
are selling? I hate to think that I just bought the shares that an insider
has sold. While in the long run this may not be relevant I would prefer to
be investing in another company.
Let's cover two different situations for you.
Establishing a New Position
If you do not currently have a position in common shares of a company we suggest
checking out the insiders buys and sells before entering a position. If the
insiders are buying this should just re-enforce you decision to buy. But if
the insiders are selling, this should at least give you reason to pause.
You're excited and want to enter a new position recommended by your favorite
analyst or newsletter but the insiders are selling and you must decide what
to do.
Several steps we would recommend to investors:
- Look at a chart for the last year
- Have the shares moved up substantially in price
- Are the insiders selling into the rise in price
- How many insiders are selling
Each situation is different but if the shares have moved up substantially,
say 100% or more and there are two or more insiders selling, I would not purchase
these shares. Let's look for other opportunities.
Evaluating a Current Position
Let's assume you were fortunate to purchase some junior mining shares and
have seen the share price rise 100% or so but it has come to your attention
that some of the insiders are selling. What should you be looking for?
- How many insiders are selling
- Did the insiders sell only one time or perhaps you see a pattern of selling
- Look at a chart for the last year
The good news in this situation is that you have a profit but you need to
make sure you do not let it slip away. You only make money when you close out
your trade so be smart about it.
In our opinion, if only one officer is selling we would tend to stay with
the position but watch it very carefully. If two or more insiders are selling
we would be much more concerned and would probably take some profits ourselves.
If you really like the company we suggest you sell half of your position and
ride with the balance which is now free as you have captured a 100% profit.
If you are neutral or negative on the company now is the time to exit your
trade in total, capture your gains and look for new opportunities of which
there are many in the natural resource sector.
The buying and selling patterns of corporate insiders can be very telling
and should be of interest to and considered by all investors as part of their
investment approach.
For those readers unfamiliar with our services:
- PreciousMetalsWarrants.com provides
an online database for all warrants trading on the natural resource companies
in the United States and Canada.
- InsidersInsights.com tracks
the buying and selling of corporate insiders with a focus on the junior mining
and natural resource sectors. Buy and Sell Alerts are issued as deemed relevant
based upon our analysis.
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