Gasparino Blasts Fed Focus on Inside Trades, Not Crash

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While the markets were coming undone in 2008, securities regulators and law-enforcement types were busy. The problem, says Charles Gasparino, is that they were investigating the wrong thing.

Instead of digging into the fraud that helped fuel the crisis, they were on a crusade to clean up an epidemic of insider trading.