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Billion-Dollar Ponzi

Ethan Rodriguez

Traduttore A Ai

Casa editrice: Publifye

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"Billion-Dollar Ponzi" dissects a massive investment fraud, revealing the devastating consequences for individuals and institutions. It explores how seemingly legitimate financial schemes can crumble, leaving investors in ruin, by examining the structure of Ponzi schemes where early investors are paid with money from new recruits, creating an illusion of profitability. The book further investigates the psychology of deception employed by perpetrators who exploit trust to siphon off billions.

 
The narrative unfolds by introducing key players and the initial irresistible allure of the fraudulent investment. It then traces the scheme's progression, detailing how high-return promises attracted investors, masking its fraudulent nature for years. Drawing on legal documents, investigative journalism, and interviews, the book provides a comprehensive account, highlighting regulatory failures that allowed the fraud to persist.

 
The analysis culminates by discussing the legal repercussions, the impact on victims, and offering recommendations to prevent such financial crimes. This true crime finance book distinguishes itself with an in-depth analysis of a high-profile Ponzi scheme, serving as a case study for broader issues in financial fraud. By revealing the anatomy of financial scams and the systemic weaknesses that allow them to thrive, the book offers valuable lessons for investors, financial professionals, and regulators alike, emphasizing the need for vigilance and robust oversight in the world of finance.
Disponibile da: 20/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 78 pagine.

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