8 lessons from a $20 billion trade

Courtesy MSN Money Latest Articles  Fri, 11/20/2009 - 19:25

In the greatest trade ever, a New York hedge fund manager scored big betting on the housing collapse. Even average investors can learn from his tactics.


 

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