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Michelle Celarier

@mcelarier
3 posts
2024-01-22
Congrats to @MikeBurgersburg The best short call of 2023 was made by a first-year medical resident running a blog named after a SpongeBob SquarePants character https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @markets
2024-01-22 View on X
Bloomberg

An interview with crypto skeptic James Block, whose damning critique of Signature Bank on his newsletter, Dirty Bubble Media, became the best short call of 2023

2024-01-21
Congrats to @MikeBurgersburg The best short call of 2023 was made by a first-year medical resident running a blog named after a SpongeBob SquarePants character https://www.bloomberg.com/... via @markets
2024-01-21 View on X
Bloomberg

An interview with crypto skeptic James Block, whose damning critique of Signature Bank on his newsletter, Dirty Bubble Media, became the best short call of 2023

- Doctor whose hobby is debunking crypto made top bearish call  — Report on Signature Bank appeared two months before collapse X: @mcelarier X: Michelle Celarier / @mcelarier : Con...

2022-11-24
The hits just keep coming. From @stephengandel Crypto Firm FTX's Ownership of a U.S. Bank Raises Questions https://www.nytimes.com/...
2022-11-24 View on X
New York Times

FTX sister firm Alameda paid $11.5M for control of a small WA-based US-licensed bank, raising questions about why federal regulators approved the deal

Through a subsidiary, FTX invested $11.5 million in the parent company of Farmington State Bank, which has a single branch and, until this year, just three employees.