This paper uses the insiders' intra-day transaction data to calculate their trading cost. By simulation approach, we investigate whether the ability of selecting intra-day transaction timing by insiders is better than the market investors. In addition, we examine the association of the ability with the degree of information asymmetry. The empirical results find that the insiders have significant ability to buy low and sell high. Moreover, when the insider ownership of company is higher, the listed years of company are shorter, the market value is smaller, the insider is manager or director, or the insider sells, the ability of insider will be higher. Therefore, the excellent ability for insider to buy low and sell high comes from their information advantage.