As a junior analyst, Tom chronos bought zero point nine% of his firm's stock portfolio. He says he thought it was moral to do so because other analysts were making millions on the same thing. But even though he didn't make any money, Chronos could be charged with incider trading for selling information that helped someone else make money in the market. The Securities and Exchange Commission has lower burden of proof than the department of justice.

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