Quote from Syprik:
Do you not appreciate the "government will backstop our callous risk" precedent such a bailout has created for institutions that were fortunate enough to survive? Yes, this transaction worked out favorably. But do you also trade through your rear-view mirror? Tax-payer capital was put at severe risk and who is to say what would have happened if such capital injections went south? You pull a stunt like this as a private entity/fund placing your investors capital through unauthorized risk (regardless of profit or loss outcome), they will vacate your risk pool and/or sue.
It would also seem logical to keep any bailout treasury gains in perspective and how they are potentially offset by massive obligations of government guaranteed Fannie/Freddie books.