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Reading Comprehension

Passage Breakdown

Both passages discuss insider trading but take opposite views. Passage A says using private company information to trade is often just smart research: allowing insiders to act spreads facts so stock prices adjust faster, and choosing not to trade on inside knowledge is common and fine. Passage B says markets need transparency so everyone has the same information; when insiders trade on secrets they get an unfair head start, hurt other investors’ chances to make money, and can destroy confidence so people stop investing, which would harm companies and the economy. In short, A argues insider trading can help markets work better, while B argues it is unfair and dangerous.

Logic Breakdown

Compare each passage's explicit evaluative statements about trades based on inside information. Passage A praises such trades as beneficial to price accuracy ('That doesn't make you a criminal; it means you've done your homework.'; 'That's good for everyone in the stock market.'), while Passage B condemns them as unfair and market‑destroying ('That unfairly compromises the market.'; '...could ultimately destroy the market.').

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15.

In their attitudes toward stock trades based on inside information, the author of passage A and the author of passage B, respectively, may be most accurately described as

Correct Answer
B
Passage A takes a positive view of insider-informed trades: it defends trading on nonpublic knowledge as legitimate analysis and action (e.g., 'That doesn't make you a criminal; it means you've done your homework.' and 'Such actions help ensure that stock prices do reflect a more accurate assessment of all the relevant facts. That's good for everyone in the stock market.'). Passage B takes a negative view: it calls insider trading unfair ('That unfairly compromises the market') and warns it 'could ultimately destroy the market.' Thus A is positive and B is negative.
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