“The big Wall Street firms, seemingly so shrewd and self-interested, had somehow become the dumb money. The people who ran them did not understand their own businesses, and their regulators obviously knew even less.”

Source: The Big Short (2010), Chapter Ten, Two Men In A Boat, p. 244

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