>Another way that insider trading can occur is if non-company employees—such as those from government regulators or accounting firms, law firms, or brokerages—gain material nonpublic information from their clients and use that information for their personal gain.
lotsofpulp|3 years ago
Edit: Nvm, I think I am wrong.
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/092616/how-i...
>Another way that insider trading can occur is if non-company employees—such as those from government regulators or accounting firms, law firms, or brokerages—gain material nonpublic information from their clients and use that information for their personal gain.
deafpolygon|3 years ago