The irony is that a man so religious could be so dishonest. He - TopicsExpress



          

The irony is that a man so religious could be so dishonest. He even went so far as to plant phony buy orders, dropping them and leaving the tickets behind during lunch at an eatery frequented by speculators. Once the crowd started buying on his coat tails - as he knew they would - he sold all they could handle. Drew was hounded for insider tips which was all the time, he would finally relent Give a false tip and extract vows of secrecy from recipients --- of course when the bandwagon with all manner of greed jumps, drew in waiting would double cross the entire lot to them and with huge disguised orders ripping through prices like a razor to a paper gives himself tidy profits and others a useful education. It may have been Drew who inspired the following saying - The stock market is a place where the man with experience gains money and the man with money gains experience. --- the story of Drew--- as in Daniel Drew Found from the famous swindlers and scammers of financial history - ken fishers 100 minds that made the markets
Posted on: Sun, 07 Sep 2014 08:14:18 +0000

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