The King of Short Selling
He spent his final days at Hastings Rowe finishing tasks nobody else wanted. One was a data cleanup for a client presentation on specialty finance companies. The senior analyst had misclassified securitized receivables as ordinary debt in a chart comparing leverage ratios. It made one lender, Cobalt Consumer Credit, look safer than it was. Ethan corrected it, added a footnote, and sent the deck.
Ten minutes later Trevor appeared at his desk with the expression of a man who had found a live wire in his sandwich.
"Did you change slide twenty-seven?"
"The leverage calculation was wrong."
"The client already saw the old version."
"Then the client saw the wrong version."
"The client is Marcus Black."
