Webinar: It's Not Just SBF - How to Recognize and Avoid Wall Street Cons

Ben Hunt

December 14, 2022·0 comments·In Brief


We've been early and we've been right about everything connected with Sam Bankman-Fried and the FTX/Alameda fraud, the evolution of the crypto market into a perversion of traditional markets, and Wall Street and Washington's co-opting of Bitcoin.

On Thursday, Dec. 8 we presented a webinar to review the entire sordid tale and connect it to what we've been writing about for years now here on Epsilon Theory. Our goal:

How to recognize and navigate the confidence games, big and small, of our investing world, and how to come out the other side with our integrity and assets intact.


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