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How to make a million dollars on the stock exchange – the time machine or intuition? Success stories of people who earned a lot of money on the stock exchange, are extremely rare and sometimes like fiction. For example, in 2003 in new York city a trader has invested in purchase of shares, $800, and for a short period earned us $ 350 million. Troublemaker, after the arrest of the FBI agents, calling the name Andrew karlsin. Federal service interested successful player at the stock exchange after accusations the trader to use the insider information as another explanation for such success, the state government is not found. Andrew managed to make around 125 of transactions, each of which was extremely risky and not obvious, but has brought an incredible profit. The transaction was characterized by a combination of circumstances, anticipate that the result of the tests was simply impossible. Trader-the time traveler Interesting events started to happen after the arrest of Andrew, who said during the interrogation that he came from the year 2256 when the charges against him in a criminal conspiracy at the insistence of the Commission SEC regulate securities in the United States. The man said the lack of accomplices and told of the arrival from the future in a time machine that refused to discover. Karlsin boasted access to archived data about the state of Affairs in the stock markets in the early twenty-first century and decided to put together on this condition, not dealing with the temptation to enrich themselves so easily. Initially, in the plans of Andrew was to act with extreme caution, periodically making losing trades, so as not to attract unnecessary attention, but after earning the first big money he could not stop.
Once in jail, Karlsin went on to deal with the result, offering valuable information consisting in the disclosure of the location of Osama bin Laden and aid in the creation of AIDS drugs. The investigators did not believe the tales of Andrew and decided to keep him behind bars until a successful speculator does not want to tell the truth about the secret earnings of 350 million$. Despite the fact that investigators were not ready to believe a story about time travel, they are unable to refute it, as I couldn't find any information about this man in our time. Karlsin came out of nowhere in December 2002, and before that as though did not exist. When the story was leaked to the media and hit the Internet through a search on Yahoo, she received thousands of responses in the form of comments left not only simple users but also the bigwigs on wall street. Brokers pointed to the impossibility of earning such money in such a short period of time, even in the presence of insider. Andrew has been in jail for 3 years, and in 2006, he suddenly made a Deposit the sum of $1 000 000. The time traveller, having been released, disappeared and contradictory rumors went to Canada, where in Alberta, according to him, there are incredible reserves of oil, which is impregnated with deposits of sand. Production, according to Karlsen, fraught with challenges, but offers the prospect of upward of 300 billion barrels a day. It mystifies history by the fact that subsequently the information about Andrew on the pages of Weekly World News and the Yahoo News section has been preserved only in the archives, and articles from the site completely disappeared.
Paintings by Monet, Rembrandt, and Degas (a) have been stolen from the Boston Museum.
Yesterday afternoon two thieves wearing police uniforms arrived at the museum and asked the guard (b) (to show) them Monet’s paintings. They said that they (c) (had received) a telephone call at the police station that morning telling them that the paintings were in danger. The guard immediately let them (d) (to see) the paintings. The thieves told him (e) (to turn off) the alarm system and then suddenly they made him (f) (lie) on the ground and they tied his arms and legs. They worked very quickly and carefully and when they (g) (had collected) the best paintings they (h) (left) the museum quietly and calmly through the front door. The director of the museum, Karen Haas said: ‘The thieves (i) (have taken) our best pictures. I (j) (have worked/have been working) here for 12 years and I can’t believe that this (k) (has happened). How did they manage (l) (to take) them so easily? They might (m) (try) (n) (to sell) them to an art collector in Europe, but this will be difficult because the paintings are so well known. If they (o) (were not be) so well known, it would (p) (be) easier (q) (to sell) them. We have decided (r) (to employ) more guards, and a new alarm system (s) has already (been put) in. I’m sure the police will find the thieves and our paintings, but they think it might (t) (take) a long time.’
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