
Illustration by Kevin Hand, Star-Bulletin
The common wisdom is that tracking the trading activity of corporate insiders - a company's board of directors, officers and large shareholders - will give you insight into the future direction of the stock. Sadly, though, there isn't an insider's newsletter out there in which company executives bare their souls and offer any real insider information.
Experts say investors can get help from a couple sources, though. For more on where to look for information on insider trading activities, read the Money Monday section of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
