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The people who know the most about finance are the people who work in it.

Which is why pseudonymed finance writers are needed.

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Wiser Than James Surowiecki

In my previous post, I made an attempt at piercing the real identity of “Wiser Than The Crowd”… … Here is his reply: Thanks for the link. Though I’m flattered that my writing is good enough to confuse someone into … Continue reading

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Making money on the spreading (or taming) of H1N1

For info, see our good friend “Caveat Bettor”, which is the pseudonym of a savvy New York-based financial expert —who made no mystery of his real identity to moi (I won’t tell). See also “Wiser Than The Crowd”, which is … Continue reading

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