“He told everyone the truth. But no one listened. Until now.” Over the past decade, you may have read a variation of this headline. Michael Burry. John Paulson. Jamie Mai. Crispin Odey. Jonathan Ruffer. Steve Eisman. Bill Gross. These names, and others, have peppered a body of media heralding the Nostradamuses of the financial crisis. Books have been written. Films have been made. Legends have been born. Reputations, made on being unerringly right, have subsequently been lost. Now, the New York Times would have you believe that there is another Cassandra on the scene: Tim Lee.
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