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Government Sachs

Why People Cheat

By kavustock on November 22, 2009

Goldman Sachs is reportedly winning 98% of their trades. That is not trading. That is setting the market direction. That’s interesting because that’s not a legitimate role in a healthy market. At some point in the future, the unseemly truth will break to the surface and we will almost certainly discover that good old Government [...]

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