John Paulson’s Interview With The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission | zero hedge

John Paulson, head of the hedge fund that made the ‘Greatest Trade Ever Made’ netting billions in just one day by shorting the subprime real estate finance market, testified before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission. This summary of his testimony makes interesting reading and is instructive of the forces at work in the collapse

“If ACA and IKB or Moody’s didn’t like the ~100 subprime reference securities we helped pick for the deal, they could have…not bought the deal or – get this – replaced them with ones they liked better…I couldn’t have gone short if they hadn’t gone long, they agreed on the reference portfolio, it got rated, boom, done” It sounded like he just wanted to say something like “Hello morons?! This is how Finance works, HELLOOO!!!”

The article also contains a link to audio of the testimony.

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Banks That Bundled Bad Debt Also Bet Against It | NYTimes.com

Lewis Sachs, left and John Paulson, right

“The simultaneous selling of securities to customers and shorting them because they believed they were going to default is the most cynical use of credit information that I have ever seen,” said Sylvain R. Raynes, an expert in structured finance at R & R Consulting in New York. “When you buy protection against an event that you have a hand in causing, you are buying fire insurance on someone else’s house and then committing arson.”

Read on to find out how Goldman Sachs created and sold securities – they thought would lose money – to investors.