Kyle Bass’s Texas Feud Spotlights Short-Selling Tactics

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  1. dealmaker

    dealmaker

    Kyle Bass’s Texas Feud Spotlights Short-Selling Tactics (Bloomberg)
    Ernest Poole had been dead for more than 60 years when someone opened an account in his name at an online platform called Harvest Exchange. Poole, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter, was best known for his sympathetic pieces about the Russian Revolution. The platform was strictly for capitalists. Poole was a pseudonym for Kyle Bass, a Dallas hedge fund manager who had taken out what amounts to a Wall Street bounty on a Texas real estate investment trust called United Development Funding. Best known for shorting subprime mortgages ahead of the financial crisis, a Powerball-type win that brought him fame and fortune, Bass had come to believe that UDF was a crooked company hiding losses amid fraudulent transactions with developers. His fund, Hayman Capital Management, had spent months building a short position that would pay off if UDF’s shares tanked.
     
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  2. Nobert

    Nobert

    So Bass made it big then, but underperformed since then.

    One timer ? Or his time is yet to come ?

    I know that everyone written off this guy and yet :
     
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    He makes hay while the sun shines;
    + likes guns/2nd amendment.Cool:cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:
     
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