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Sell high buy low

Posted: December 17, 2008 by datechguy in baseball
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The big scandal of millions of dollars in what was basically a giant ponzi scheme has hit hard:

According to a criminal complaint filed on Thursday and cited by the Journal, Madoff “deceived investors by operating a securities business in which he traded and lost investor money, and then paid certain investors purported returns on investment with the principal received from other, different investors, which resulted in losses of approximately billions of dollars.”

Clayton Cramer explains how this effects his own investments:

I’ve always been a bit nervous about having “investment advisors” helping me manage my wealth–and it is because of scandals like this. I don’t do as well as I might with someone competent managing it–but I don’t have sleepless nights wondering if my advisor(sic) is stealing my wealth, and giving it to the Democratic National Committee.

However at least one person is using this to his advantage:

Long Island Booze Baron Martin Silver is riding to the rescue to buy the New York Mets, whom he’s sure are broke, so that they “don’t fall into the wrong hands.” Like, with someone who doesn’t taunt people with poultry?

Despite Fred Wilpon’s claims to the contrary, Silver, owner of Syosset-based Star Industries, is sure that the Mets are nearly bankrupt from Wilpon being one of the victims in Bernie Madoff’s $50 billion Ponzi scheme. Silver is putting together a team of partners with the intention of offering $600 million to $700 million for the team. Forbes magazine has put the value of the Mets at $824 million, says the New York Daily News.

David Pinto understands how buy low works.

This whole scandal seems to be basically a Nigerian e-mail scam for the very rich.

No Recession in Yankee Stadium

Posted: December 11, 2008 by datechguy in baseball
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Times are hard. Foreclosures are up, The auto makers are looking for a bailout, I’m looking for work and Fitchburg is ticketing Santa, but the New York Yankees are still the New York Yankees:

In the early hours yesterday morning, the Yankees got their man, when they reached agreement with Sabathia on a seven-year, $161-million contract that he can opt out of after three seasons.

Sabathia is the premier prize the Yankees sought to land this offseason, but they still are pursuing pitching, with long-term contract offers to A.J. Burnett and Derek Lowe. The Sabathia contract will not be official until he passes a physical and signs.

I still like our rotation better with a fair amount of young arms , Josh Beckett and my favorite Tim Wakefield the rubber armed ageless knuckle baller.

It will take more than Sabathia for them to beat us next year.