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Strategies & Market Trends : Anthony @ Equity Investigations, Dear Anthony,

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To: Pluvia who wrote (89756)1/26/2005 1:33:21 PM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (4) of 122087
 
"he very proudly explained how he sold the stock, shorted a pile more, called the fbi, had the guy arrested and made a pile of money on his short... "

Isn't this pretty much what scam-busting shorts do when they are most successful? Is it illegal somehow?

The part that seems immoral is accepting the guy's hospitality and pretending to go along with him. Seems very two-faced, dishonest - bad sportsmanship at best- and I wouldn't like anyone who did it personally. But that's a matter of taste.

I'm looking for the illegal part though. I 'd like to know if there something illegal in that scenario?
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