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Jonathan Swift prophesied, “When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in a confederacy against him.” The question is, Will the US turn into Britain circa 1961? Or are there enough cracks in the system that the dawn can break through? As Dirty Harry put it, “Well to tell you the truth, in all this excitement I’ve kinda lost track myself.”
Anarcho-Regulation
Because our financial markets are so large and complex, and our financial markets regulator so captured and inept...we, the investigative bloggers, are stepping in to do the job the SEC either cannot or will not do.
Evidence of murder at 383 Madison Ave.
Nearly one year after its original date of publication, my video, "Hedge funds and the global economic meltdown" has finally received its first bit of serious criticism, and I can’t express how pleased I am about it.
I’ve astounded even myself!
Last week, I dared to predict the number of then unreleased delivery failures in shares of Sears Holdings. The numbers are out...
Cataloging Sears stock manipulation
Most of the examinations of stock manipulation published here on deepcapture.com take place after the fact, the damage being done. However, we've became aware of instances of apparently illegal, manipulative trading in several companies' stocks, happening right now, which we have the ability to monitor and report on in nearly real time.
How “Activist Investors” David Einhorn and Dan Loeb Brought Their Special Talents to Bear On New Century Financial
Did hedge fund managers David Einhorn and Dan Loeb sabotage the nation's second largest mortgage lender -- and the American economy?
Prepare to be astounded
I believe I can predict to within a few percentage points how many shares of SHLD failed to deliver during the second half of January.
Henry Blodget Says That I Am Not Bad, But Self-Destructive. Reply: We Are All Frail Vessels, Henry.
Today's late-morning mailbag brought quick response from Mr. Henry Blodget.
The Illustrious Henry Blodget Thinks I Am A Very Bad Man, Part 2: The Essay Business Insider Requested Then Refused to Publish
“It isn't what we don't know that gives us trouble, it's what we know that ain't so.” – Will Rogers
The Illustrious Henry Blodget Thinks I Am A Very Bad Man, Part 1
For some odd reason, I've never wanted to kick Henry Blodget in the throat. I'm not sure why: there are plenty of Wall Street miscreants whom I could with less thought than I give to picking out my socks, and Henry is, famously, a Wall Street miscreant. But I've really just never felt the urge.
John Paulson and the Greatest Pump and Short Fraud Ever
Short-side hedge funds pumped the economy so they could profit from its collapse