Laundering money through commodity futures
Graham Toal
gtoal at an-teallach.com
Mon Apr 18 10:24:12 PDT 1994
: > there was a popular song in the (1910's? 1920's?) called 'the man who
: > broke the bank at monte carlo' and I do recall reading (in a book of
: Short of actual references, this remains an urban legend. Even if
: demonstrated, it doesn't necessarily mean anything about the practical
: application of doubling and similar strategies.
I have a reference to that somewhere, but I'll save us all the bother
of looking it up. The song was based on a guy (I think he was an
engineer) who noticed a slight imbalance on one of the wheels, giving
him a minor advantage which he parlayed up by long and boring repetitive
bets on numbers at that side of the wheel.
It wasn't a Martingale system.
G
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