Others echo Overstock chief's cries of collusion


Quite a while ago, Overstock.com (NASDAQ: OSTK) CEO Patrick Byrne concluded that hedge fund managers were colluding with journalists and finance writers to manipulate stock prices of public companies. Byrne was vilified a bit for that stance, but now he's being vindicated a little with support from some surprising areas.

Both Jim Cramer and even reports from Bloomberg News state that there is indeed market manipulation going on to this day in commonplace fashion. I still can't get over why anyone would base an investing strategy (outside of day trading) on Cramer's Mad Money unless they are mesmerized by his showmanship, but I digress. The guy is smart, but there are plenty of other portfolios with better returns. Do your own research.

Anyway, Cramer's allegation that the financial press is easily duped by short sellers and hedge funds makes sense to me if you look at the daily activity levels and know precisely what to monitor to see patterns. Cramer also stated that federal regulators aren't smart enough to stop it -- another thing I agree with him on. The markets weren't set up for this kind of nonsense, but if there is short-term money to be made and the power of regulation is turtle-slow, you can bet people will be acclimating to it like bugs to a porch light.

Perhaps Byrne was right all along, as he did accuse a number of investment bankers, financial journalists and hedge fund managers of collaborating to ruin the reputations of companies in order to profit when their stock prices tumbled. It may be time for the federal henchmen to enter the picture and let Byrne finally bask in what he's wanted for quite some time.

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