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Questionable Stock Trade Patterns in Ramaswamy's Wall Street Past

20 点作者 NN88超过 1 年前

5 条评论

peyton超过 1 年前
Ok, betting on HepC pipelines in 2008–2010 is hardly suspicious. Of course those programs were acquired. That’s the point of making the bet. I’d be suspicious if he’d invested in a single firm, but it sounds like he invested in every promising treatment and won big.
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boeingUH60超过 1 年前
I’m no Ramaswamy fan, but this article seems like it’s for clueless, foolish people who have no idea about trading…just list some typical trading patterns for a hedge fund dude and claim “Woah…insider!” and people lap it up.<p>No surprise it’s coming from a newspaper owned by a deranged cult.
kdottt超过 1 年前
&quot;Was it dumb luck? We don&#x27;t have evidence of insider trading. But[...]&quot;<p>Every article covering politicians, left and right, nowadays is like this. Do we know this is true? Nope! Will that stop us from making wild accusations? Also no!!!
JohnDeHope超过 1 年前
If you support the regime, then your most heinous crimes will be ignored. If you question the regime, then they&#x27;ll find something to criminalize you, figuratively in the press if that&#x27;s sufficient, or literally in the courts if need be. This has been true for all of human history, I suspect.
brucethemoose2超过 1 年前
Also worth listening to is Motley Fool&#x27;s encounter with Trump in 1997, which they republished during the 2016 election:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fool.com&#x2F;podcasts&#x2F;rule-breaker-investing&#x2F;2016-08-03-i-own-the-water-a-fool-s-brush-with" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.fool.com&#x2F;podcasts&#x2F;rule-breaker-investing&#x2F;2016-08...</a><p>Many candidates have questionable action in the public markets, but this was <i>remarkably</i> brazen, fishy and AFAIK technically legal. It was just Trump being a good salesman, as he&#x27;s always been.