Subject: Re: O/t, front running, is Wall Street a
"Please provide the NY Times or Bloomberg link, you'll see a very different story.

ZeroHedge is making a mountain out of a mole hill, which is what they do..."


And this is the key on why some sources are more credible than others. When a credible information source reports on the story, they paint an accurate picture of what happened. Some mildly concerning actions took place between Bureau of Labor Statistics and Wall Street and were later corrected. An informative story that educates the consumer about what is going on in the world. It leads to the consumer of the information source to be better educated and more knowledgeable about the world. When a non-credible information source reports on the story, it turns it into some sensationalist conspiracy that not only does not educate the consumer, it misinforms them. It draws a very different picture and makes the consumer looks foolish when they repeat the story.