"This is the worst case of insider trading ever."

Discussion in 'Trading' started by trader556, Sep 15, 2003.

  1. Many times egregious cases of insider trading have precipitated sudden news. On 11/21/63 Ford Motor Co. saw 312x it's average put volume on the knowledge that Lincoln Continental convertible sales would hemorrhage the next day. The week before 12/7/41 inordinate put buying occurred in Dole Pineapple and Aloha Airlines as those stocks took a kamikaze. And of course all student's of history know that on Ash Wednesday of the year 0000, lumber futures were limit up on buying from the PilateFund, who had news that there would be not two but three crucifixions on the coming Friday.
     
    #91     Sep 22, 2003
  2. Someone call AI on his cell right now because his computer is being used by someone else to post on ET. I just want to know that it's cool with him. Thanks.
     
    #92     Sep 22, 2003
  3. #93     Sep 22, 2003
  4. I'm surprised that more of you hadn't heard about these allegations earlier, as I recall hearing about them quite soon after 911. I guess I didn't put too much stock in them because nothing apparently came of it; afterall, I assumed that if any investigations led anywhere, naturally it would be BIG news that we'd all hear about. Maybe I was a little off in my assumption, but it does seem very, very weird indeed to think that such a thing could have occurred with such widespread media disinterest. Lol, maybe some of those conspiracy sites -- FromTheWilderness comes to mind (ex-cop claiming he was setup by CIA) -- are onto something afterall?
     
    #94     Sep 23, 2003

  5. i am not seeking to prove anything. deductive reasoning provides the ability to reach reasonable conclusions. the burden is on the people making the absurd statements to provide evidence of same. furthermore, the fact that option markets do not function in the manner claimed without significant repercussions, and there were NONE is proof enough.

    best,

    surfer:eek:
     
    #95     Sep 23, 2003
  6. Funny you should mention it. I actually did ask them, using the link you provided here directly and the reference link with the article from your earlier post:

    "TM_Direct
    Elite Member

    09-19-03 07:51 PM

    http://www.themodernreligion.com/te...ualtrading.html

    this quotes Bloomberg, but the bloomberg link doesn't;t work"


    Their answer:
    ____________________________
    TicketID: W00077785910370892347
    Status: Resolved
    Summary: old news article

    LOG: 9/23/03 17:39:07 Your Initial Feedback
    URL : http://quote.bloomberg.com/fgcgi.cgi?ptitle=Top Financial News&s1=blk& tp=ad_topright_topfin&refer=topfin&T=markets_bfgcgi_content99.ht&s2=blk&bt=ad_po sition1_topfin&middle=ad_frame2_topfin&s=AO6bRdhXdVS5TLiwg

    I'm looking for the old bloomberg news article referenced in this site/page: http://www.themodernreligion.com/terror/wtc-unusualtrading.html

    "U.S., Germany, Japan Investigate Unusual Trading Before Attack By Judy Mathewson and Michael Nol, Bloomberg Financial News, 18 September 2001 Washington, Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Trading skyrocketed in options that bet on a drop in UAL Corp. and AMR Corp. stock in the days before terrorists crashed hijacked United" dated Sept 18 (assume 2001)

    But when I try the link I get this response from bloomberg: Sorry, the page you requested does not exist or cannot be served at this time. Please check your URL and try again or go to the Bloomberg.com homepage. Can you please verify the existence of that bloomberg news article and if yes, how can I get a copy of it? Thanks


    LOG: 9/24/03 09:59:51 Bloomberg Feedback Team
    Hello, and thank you for your inquiry. Unfortunately, our free website does "not" archive these articles. We are sorry we cannot assist you. Sincerely, Bloomberg Website Team.
    _____________________________

    So, no confirm or denial from them.

    I also checked Stricknet.com for Options historical data, they only go back to 2002, even though they advertise on their site serving option traders since 1997.

    OCC only goes back to Oct 2001, CBOE not making data CD's available after 1999-2000, OneChicagoOptions ( preferred by CBOE upon calling them) goes back only to 2002.

    I would appear that 2001 data are hard to come by.


    However; maybe Quoteboy has found out?
    Quoteboy posted:
    "QuoteBoy
    Member
    09-19-03 09:06 PM

    I got a bloomberg but don't know how to find that volume data.
    anyone know?"


    Quoteboy, Do you also have full access to bloomberg.com?
    If so, and have time, can you ask them or search for the above links/articles?

    There are thousands of members here. It would be safe to assume that some have been trading since before 2001, and some have been trading options and possibly downloading daily data? Let's get some numbers on the symbols in question.

    Same with Bloomberg subscribers, it's only a question to their feedback team.

    It would go long way to throw some light on this issue.

    Again, thanks all for any feedback and comments on this thread.
     
    #96     Sep 25, 2003
  7. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2001/09/29/MN186128.DTL

    "October series options for UAL Corp. were purchased in highly unusual volumes three trading days before the terrorist attacks for a total outlay of $2,070; investors bought the option contracts, each representing 100 shares, for 90 cents each. Those options are now selling at more than $12 each. There are still 2,313 so-called "put" options outstanding, according to the Options Clearinghouse Corp."

     
    #97     Dec 13, 2003
  8. i would like to trace this one trade to the owner and just see if this is business as usual. oh wait...the fbi already said "nothing to see....move along." my bad!!!
     
    #98     Dec 13, 2003

  9. This post on the data angle has bothered me since I read it. Here's the summary:

    I learned that the person in charge of this at CBOE is Elisha Goldberg in the Research Department and I had a nice chat with her last month about options data and 9/11. She's been at CBOE for 25 years and she would be the person that would get the request for this type of information.

    Through 1998 they had full tick data on all options that was supplied by them to one of the schools at UCLA Berkeley. They then went to an abbreviated format of OI O H L C which is sold by index or all equities. I asked about data for all equities for, say, JUN JUL AUG SEP 01 and she said it was available.

    She said I was the first person to make such a request which I found surprising.

    Ms. Goldberg can be reached at 1 800 THE CBOE.

    Geo.
     
    #99     Aug 7, 2005
  10. nitro

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