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Bidding For Martin Shkreli's Copy Of "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin" Hits $1 Million

Bidding For Martin Shkreli's Copy Of "Once Upon A Time In Shaolin" Hits $1 Million

Martin Shkreli is awaiting sentencing after being convicted on three out of eight counts of securities and wire fraud last month – charges that carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison. In the meantime, with legal bills from his trial piling up, the former pharmaceutical company CEO, who was once reportedly worth as much as $100 million, has decided to sell the only available copy of “Once Upon A Time In Shaolin,” the Wu-Tang Clan album he purchased for $2 million back in 2015.

Tuesday Humor - Sovieta RX: A Prescription To Combat Russian Hysteria

Authored by Mac Slavo via SHTFplan.com,

Are those pesky Russians causing mass hysteria in your life? Is every aspect of your day consumed by thoughts of Russian hacking and election meddling? Well now, there’s a prescription for you!

YouTuber “Red Pill Black” uploaded a video to the channel detailing the ways that one could overcome the Russian hysteria.  Putin has been known to call it “political schizophrenia,” but either way, we are sure you know what we’re talking about.

Eric Peters: "The Only Time I've Ever Really Made Money Involed Disagreement With The Market"

Following this morning's "scary movie" anecdote from One River CIO Eric Peters, below we present several vignettes from the weekly thoughts by the hedge fund manager on how to make money when everyone else is losing it... and vice versa, and how the Golden Gate bridge makes all the differnce in a world where everyone else is swimming across the Bay.

Golden Gates

“The only times I’ve ever really made money involved a certain type of disagreement with the market,” said the investor.

 

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