$NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ I just chanced upon the insiders page in moomoo. could someone help me to understand if it is normal to have CEO selling almost everyday 120k to 240k shares?
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FinancialFree8888
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You have to understand the nature of the selling. His selling is predetermined at certain period regardless of price. It is to impact the stock minimum. Then you need to know how much shares he is holding. The amount he sell is minimum compared his holdings, it is ok.
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Aaron Invests (AI)
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Only you as a shareholder are allowed to sell stocks, but other shareholders are not allowed to sell stocks? Besides, does NVDA, which trades billions of shares of stocks every day, care about an additional tens of thousands of shares?
Aaron Invests (AI)
Simon 5183
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He has the rights to sell the stock . What i meant was I don't like the process of selling bit by bit. Why not just lump it so we proceed and be done with it? Maybe Is just tax filing purpose.
FinancialFree8888 : You have to understand the nature of the selling. His selling is predetermined at certain period regardless of price. It is to impact the stock minimum. Then you need to know how much shares he is holding. The amount he sell is minimum compared his holdings, it is ok.
自由1989 FinancialFree8888 :
Aaron Invests (AI) : I really hate how they sell the shares each day like that but that is how was the proceedings of Jensen getting his compensation.
Simon 5183 Aaron Invests (AI) : Only you as a shareholder are allowed to sell stocks, but other shareholders are not allowed to sell stocks? Besides, does NVDA, which trades billions of shares of stocks every day, care about an additional tens of thousands of shares?
Aaron Invests (AI) Simon 5183 : He has the rights to sell the stock . What i meant was I don't like the process of selling bit by bit. Why not just lump it so we proceed and be done with it? Maybe Is just tax filing purpose.
Exactly : That’s his own shares anyways.