Sabtu, 31 Oktober 2020

Dirty Money: Goldman Sachs Nabbed For $2.9B


Hey team,

Dark pools are known for their lack of transparency— so naturally, a lot of suspicious activity takes place there. 

Big institutional traders like to disguise their trades in them. 

It allows them to cash in on enormous block orders from behind the general public's eyes. 

One such dark pool is Goldman Sachs' Sigma X.

And I've been delving into it lately to see what the big institutional traders are doing. 

Because by looking at the order flow, it's possible to legally make a lot of money copying their moves— even if those moves are considered sinister to most.  

It just so happens that Goldman recently got slapped with charges for a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violation. Along with these charges came an agreement to pay over $2.9 billion.

The charge in question?

The 1 Malaysia Development Berhad scandal (1MDB scandal), a saga that just keeps giving… And by giving, I mean that the SEC and DOJ have been making it RAIN with charges.

This comes on top of charges for a certain high-ranking executive and a crook on the run with billions to help ease his fugitive lifestyle.

So what on earth happened?

Continue reading…



Ben Sturgill


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