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CEOs sell-off in rage: boon or bane?
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$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ok... well how about you keep buying al...

$Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ok... well how about you keep buying all these overvalued tech companies while their CEOs are selling and we'll see who has better returns in the next year. You're equating business operating results to a rising stock price and that's a flawed way to think about stocks. Great companies (like MSFT) can have overvalued stocks. To sell doesn't mean you're bearish on the company and it's operating performance, it means you think the stock or the market in aggregate has gotten ahead of itself and is due for a pullback.
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  • BeautyWolf : The CEO is the face of the company, and if the face of the company says it's a good time to sell, then it's a good time to sell. Something big is coming. That's a lot of shares and a CEO of his caliber would not make the mistake of selling so many shares all at once unless there was a really good reason.

  • 美投讲美股 BeautyWolf: You can be bullish on the company while also being bearish on the stock and I suspect this is the case for Nadella as well.

  • Hallie Sanchirico : Something big is coming. Invest at your own peril. Me? I'm going to cash because that's what the smart money just did.

  • Beatrix0101 Hallie Sanchirico: Selling is wise and I'd also be selling like you are if I were a MSFT stockholder.

  • Celestinel : Based on market cap, Microsoft has always been as good or better than most or all of the FAANG companies. It never made sense to exclude them.

  • Mittchell : No company CEO sells stock at liberty . We should cautious and cautious while buy it

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