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This infuriates me. "A large margin position"? He broke the law, stole client funds, and should be in jail. It shouldn't surprise me that the New York Times would write this puff piece. All the news that's fit to print? When I was a kid people actually respected the newspaper.

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I suggest you refer to the New York Times as "former newspaper" or "propaganda merchant" to get the word out

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NYT has been part of the big-psyop since Shrub’s war-of-aggression, if not longer. I give it zero credibility when it ‘reports’ on anything other that fluff cultural stuff. Maybe not even that. I suppose the Sunday crossword puzzle is still decent?

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Of course I agree with you, but this is obscene. He got in over his head? Stealing client funds, front running, diverting exchange assets for his own trading vehicle, possible money laundering? He should be in jail for the rest of his life. Altruism? While he stole innocent people's life savings he was living in a $40 million apartment. The New York Times is a disgrace.

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Not a single mention of donation to democrats, client funds going to buy political favors

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republicans as well

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You need a real board of directors!!

NYT is a parody account

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No collaterals for clients? !!Then he is a fraude. He is friend.