Quote from ralph00:
Please. Who knows if this was in the least bit true. Just because Paulson put it in there to sell some books doesn't mean squat. Even if Paulson actually thought it true at the time, where did he get this so-called intelligence.. From the same sources who do such a good job tracking terrorists getting on planes. Furthermore, this so-called intelligence makes no sense. Chinese weren't/aren't going to slit their own throats by firesaleing their bond holdings.
Bully for you if reading this dribble gives you a bit of insight into making a profit in this business. To me these books (Greenie, Paulson, ...) are little more than a few hundred pages of justifications for the disastrous public service these individuals have performed. They throw in plenty of 'inside baseball' bullshit to sell books and make it seem like the reader is really getting the scoop (who knows, toss in some cool spying stuff like the Chinese/Russina GSE affair and maybe Hollywood will option the book and they'll get to meet Charlize Theron).
If they actually did a good job and if they actually acted in the interest of the greater good, they wouldn't need to write several hundred pages explaining it.
Paulson is very fortunate Eliot Spitzer isn't running Justice or he'd be under indictment for securities fraud.