150 Years For Madoff

The financial news networks were busy yesterday covering the sentencing of convicted fraudster Bernard Madoff. Madoff was given the harshest penalty possible; 150 years in prison for defrauding thousands of his investors.

Luckily I was not a Madoff investor. But from what I have learned about his investors, I would not have been one of them. There was a guest on CNBC that said out loud what I was thinking.

From CNBC.com

People who invested with Bernard Madoff were greedy and happy to accept high returns without probing too much in the way these were achieved, Hugh Hendry, chief investment officer at hedge fund Eclectica, told CNBC Tuesday.

 

“I’m sympathetic for people losing money but I think this pejorative term of being greedy still applies,” Hendry told CNBC.com. “There was an implicit greed in not questioning and just accepting unnatural returns.”

“They didn’t show the requisite amount of fear that would have generated the curiosity [...]

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