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Marco – Chief Researcher & Editor

Marco is the Chief Researcher at Insider-trading.org. He completed his Master’s degree in Economics from a top university in Sweden and has since dedicated his career to investigating financial markets.

He worked at a Manhattan-based trading company for more than five years as a business analyst. Later, he quit his job to become a freelance researcher and share his industry knowledge with aspiring traders.

Ian – New York Based Freelance Journalist

Ian is a New York based freelance journalist. Over the past decade, he worked for multiple finance news portals and gathered vast experience in breaking out insider trading news.

Currently, he is a senior contributor at Insider-trading.org. From what he learned about insider trading scandals over the years, he specializes in documenting the backgrounds of infamous trading scandals.

Editorial Standards

Our mission is to educate readers about insider trading by providing clear, accurate, and unbiased information on topics such as insider trading laws, SEC regulations, notable cases, and the ethical debates surrounding this practice. We aim to help readers navigate the complexities of insider trading and its impact on financial markets while ensuring that all articles on our site are empowering, inclusive, and free from bias.

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We are committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in journalism, adhering to the Codes of Ethics of the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) and the Society for Professional Journalists (SPJ). Our content is guided by the principles of accuracy, fairness, independence, and transparency. Additionally, we comply with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on disclosures to maintain full transparency with our readers.

We do not provide recommendations to buy, sell, or hold securities. Our content is strictly for educational and informational purposes, offering analysis, context, and insights into insider trading activities, legal frameworks, and regulatory developments.

Our editorial team, supported by a network of expert contributors, works diligently to create, update, and manage the articles on Insider-trading.org. Each contributor brings deep expertise in insider trading laws, financial regulations, or related fields. We continuously evaluate our articles to ensure they remain accurate and up-to-date. Articles containing outdated information are reviewed, updated, or rewritten as necessary. Our team of editors and fact-checkers ensures that all content meets our rigorous standards.

Editorial Process

Our editorial team, in collaboration with a network of expert contributors, produces, updates, and manages all content on Insider-trading.org. Contributors are selected for their expertise in insider trading laws, financial regulations, or market analysis. We regularly review articles to ensure accuracy and relevance, updating or rewriting them as needed. Our editors and fact-checkers uphold rigorous standards to maintain the quality and integrity of our content.

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