The apparent $50 billion fraud with Madoff Securities is shocking, but not completely surprising, given the atmosphere on Wall Street. Just goes to show that when someone starts producing incredibly solid and consistent returns, things are never quite what they seem. Too many high-end firms and funds blindly trusted another firm to manage huge percentages of their money, even though most analysts couldn't figure out how they were making consistent double figure returns, including in the current bear market.
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