That's not the way a trader thinks. Think about it, he would be selling the low if he was taking his own life if it were just his own demise that he had to deal with.Quote from flytiger:
Because it was his own money, too. No sell respecting financier offs himself over a client's money.
Quote from Anaconda:
What pressures?
Just how ridiculous are some rich people? He should take a walk around NYC and see people with some real pressures, no home, no family and barely anything to eat. Let alone see what happens in third world countries.
It's just hard to have sympathy, I'm sorry, but it is. I do kinda feel sorry for his family.
Quote from nitro:
That's not the way a trader thinks. Think about it, he would be selling the low if he was taking his own life if it were just his own demise that he had to deal with.
My guess is he couldn't deal with the embarrassment of losing his clients money.
Quote from gammagabber:
There is a guy in Denver...last name Hoover who like Madeoff absconded with (penuts compared to Madeoff) millions in exactly the same ponzi scheme. He was sentenced to 100 years..last week after four years in the pokie..skinny, older than his years, contrite and humbled begged for a reduction..he got it..down to 50 years. He probably won't live to see the sun shine outside jail again.
Send Madeoff out West for Justice....
Quote from swtrader:
they'd have to very carefully pick a place to snip it off, or "collar" it with a radio blocking wrap
but doable