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Anecdotal account of Epstein's predictions and background

The passage offers vague, unverified anecdotes about Epstein's market predictions and personal history without concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel information and Claims Epstein accurately predicted oil, yen, ruble, and euro prices between September and January. Alleged potential $2.4 million profit from a $100k investment based on his advice. Describes Epstei

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #022877
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The passage offers vague, unverified anecdotes about Epstein's market predictions and personal history without concrete names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads. It lacks novel information and Claims Epstein accurately predicted oil, yen, ruble, and euro prices between September and January. Alleged potential $2.4 million profit from a $100k investment based on his advice. Describes Epstei

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elephant in his living room—that is, the e/ephant in the room. (Epstein says too it’s a reminder that elephants have 23 copies of tumor suppressor genes and humans have only 1.) The single book on his bedside table is Lolita (he is, beyond the joke, a great Nobokov fan). And, too, he seems often to be right. Since I began working on this piece in September, Epstein predictions about the price of oil, yen, ruble, and euro have all born out. If I had invested $100,000 the way Epstein said I should in early September, by the end of January I would have made $2.4 million. (Alas, I did not invest.) At any one moment, he is making a series of bets for himself and others--very much not as a workaday hedge fund, and much more as a privileged association. Money is always about the club it gets you into. Most everyone who is now of a certain age and ambition and status grew up in, and found they were temperamentally suited to, the era of wealth that started in the late 1970s. A meritocracy on steroids, or, as Vanity Fair would baldly dub it, the new establishment, an increasingly parallel world, a self-invented one, at further and further remove from the ordinary one. Epstein’s is just one version. Epstein often tells, with some obvious marvel, his middle class to riches tale: born in 1953 in Coney Island, father worked for the city’s Parks Department, mother a housewife.

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