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  2. 2003 mutual fund scandal - Wikipedia

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    Mutual Fund Scandal Information (About Mutual Funds) Mutual Fund Industry Scandal / James Atkinson, University of Notre Dame (April 2004) Summary of SEC initiatives in response to scandal / SEC (March 1, 2004) Articles. Tamar Frankel & Lawrence A. Cunningham, The Mysterious Ways of Mutual Funds: Market Timing, Annual Review of Financial and ...

  3. Gil Blake - Wikipedia

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    Gil Blake. Gil Blake is a speculator investor and fund manager who devised an investment strategy known as mutual fund market timing. This method of investing is based on the historic pricing patterns of mutual funds. [1]

  4. Gary Pilgrim - Wikipedia

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    Gary Pilgrim (born November 5, 1940 in Nowata, Oklahoma) is a retired investment manager and a founding partner of Pilgrim, Baxter, Hoyt & Greig, later known as Pilgrim Baxter & Associates. He is best known for his management of the PBHG Growth Fund, one of the most popular growth-style mutual funds of the mid- to late-1990s, [according to whom ...

  5. Mutual fund - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 mutual fund scandal involved unequal treatment of fund shareholders whereby some fund management companies allowed favored investors to engage in prohibited late trading or market timing. The scandal was uncovered by former New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and led to an increase in regulation.

  6. The Truth About Market Timing - September 29, 2020 - AOL

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    In the long-run, does consistent market timing really matter to be a successful investor?

  7. Madoff investment scandal - Wikipedia

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    The Madoff investment scandal was a major case of stock and securities fraud discovered in late 2008. In December of that year, Bernie Madoff, the former Nasdaq chairman and founder of the Wall Street firm Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC, admitted that the wealth management arm of his business was an elaborate multi-billion-dollar Ponzi scheme.

  8. Paul G. Haaga Jr. - Wikipedia

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    While at Capital Group, Haaga served as chairman of the board of governors of the Investment Company Institute, the trade association for the mutual fund industry. He is credited with helping to restore the industry's reputation after the market timing scandal of 2003.

  9. Leonard N. Stern - Wikipedia

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    Edward J. Stern (b. 1966) - who ran the Canary Capital Partners LLC hedge fund and was the first fund manager to be charged by New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer for "fraudulent" late trading and market timing of mutual funds. In 1991, he married Stephanie Beth Rein in a Jewish service at the New York Botanical Garden.