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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm still waiting for all the self-proclaimed hedge fund experts to describe the exact nature of the alleged breach of fiduciary duty. They could also point us to evidence of a claim asserted against the hedge fund by an investor (or group of investors) or a coverage dispute between the fund and its insurer. It's hard to keep something like this under wraps for long in the financial world, particularly if there's a potential political angle. [/quote] Hillary has so many scandals, this one didn't make top one. Plus you have a crooked media. Based on his investment record, he should be fired at a minimum and go scam at Clinton Foundation. How can he afford living in a 10 million dollar apartment when he loses 90% of assets?[/quote] I'm pretty sure he's not going to be "fired" from the investment firm he co-founded with two colleagues from Goldman Sachs. This wasn't their only hedge fund and its a safe bet he wasn't making investment decisions on his own. By the way, do you even understand how a hedge fund operates? Please don't continue to embarsss yourself with inane comments that are barely coherent comments. [/quote] I'm not the PP you're responding to here but stop trying to be an asshole about how much more vast your knowledge of hedge funds is than everyone else's. You're impressing fewer people than you think you are. [/quote] One doesn't need a vast knowledge of hedge funds to avoid making demonstrably stupid statements like the reference to the "crooked media" and "scam[ming]" the Clinton Foundation. It typically helps to have some basic knowledge of a topic before making a comment about the reasons someone should be "fired." But then again I'm sure those screeching about breach of fiduciary duty and malfeasance are experienced I-bankers entrusted with $400 million of investor funds.[/quote] Nice try. Opinions about the media being crooked or the Clinton Foundation being a scam have nothing to do with hedge fund expertise. Everyone sees you're just trying to assume superiority by acting like a know it all. [/quote]
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