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'''Zero Hedge''' is a popular and controversial [[finance]] [[blog]], founded by Dan Ivandjiiski, a former hedge fund analyst banned from working in the brokerage business for insider trading.<ref>[http://nymag.com/guides/money/2009/59457/ "The Dow Zero Insurgency"], article from [[New York (magazine)|''New York'']] magazine</ref> |
'''Zero Hedge''' is a popular and controversial [[finance]] [[blog]], founded by Dan Ivandjiiski, a former hedge fund analyst banned from working in the brokerage business for insider trading.<ref>[http://nymag.com/guides/money/2009/59457/ "The Dow Zero Insurgency"], article from [[New York (magazine)|''New York'']] magazine</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:12, 13 March 2010
Zero Hedge is a popular and controversial finance blog, founded by Dan Ivandjiiski, a former hedge fund analyst banned from working in the brokerage business for insider trading.[1]
New York Magazine credits Zero Hedge with bringing the controversial practice of flash trading to public attention in 2009 via a series of posts alleging that Goldman Sachs's access to flash order information allowed the firm to gain unfair profits.[1]
References
- ^ "The Dow Zero Insurgency", article from New York magazine
External links
- Zero Hedge website.
- Interview with co-founder "Tyler Durden"