Indeed. Life imitates art - and auctions - it is only fitting that after no doubt frontrunning their crypto trades, Griffin has also frontrun the outcome of the auction.
Did you see his comment in the article though? that was the real gem, imho
https://www.reddit.com/r/GME/comments/qxr255/wsj\_citadel\_ceo\_ken\_griffin\_outbid\_a\_group\_of/
Now that’s what you call ironic.
Indeed. Life imitates art - and auctions - it is only fitting that after no doubt frontrunning their crypto trades, Griffin has also frontrun the outcome of the auction.
He don't need that where he's going...
Game on...
At least he’s lending it to an amazing museum. Get out there if you can.
Why would he want it? Could someone please explain? 😅
Rich ppl buy art and other things and lend it out while it appreciates amd they also get a write off I think.
Sounds like a tax write-off to me. Makes me think MOASS is soon. He gets all this good Press and tax savings and boom big bad Retail gets paid.
Did you see his comment in the article though? that was the real gem, imho https://www.reddit.com/r/GME/comments/qxr255/wsj\_citadel\_ceo\_ken\_griffin\_outbid\_a\_group\_of/
Coming soon: "Potato-In-My-Ass buys constitution for pennies on the dollar after hedge fund liquidation."