Actually he is Bulgarian dedicated to conspiracy theories and propaganda as was his father
The footnotes link to detailed articles
Zero Hedge's first post appeared on 9 January 2009 at 4pm,
[37][2] and the domain was registered on 11 January 2009 under the name
Krassimir Ivandjiiski of ABC Media Ltd, the father of
Daniel Ivandjiiski, who founded Zero Hedge.
[38] According to the
Boston Business Journal in 2012, the website "publishes financial news and opinion, aggregated and original" from a number of writers "who purportedly hail from within the financial industry."
[39]
In September 2009, news reports identified
Daniel Ivandjiiski, a Bulgarian-born, U.S.-educated,[c] former hedge-fund trader, who was barred from the securities industry in September 2008 for earning US$780 from an insider trade by FINRA,[40] as the founder of the site, and reported that "Tyler Durden" was simply a pen name for Ivandjiiski.
[2][41] FINRA rulings show Ivandjiiski worked for 3 years at New York
investment bank,
Jefferies & Co.,
[42] as well a number of hedge funds, the last of which was Wexford Capital LLC, a fund led by former
Goldman Sachs traders.
[43] One site contributor, who spoke to
New York magazine in an interview arranged by Ivandjiiski, said "up to 40" people could post under the "Tyler Durden" pseudonym.
[2] The same New York magazine article, published on 27 September 2009, stated that Ivandjiiski's father was
Krassimir Ivandjiiski,
[2] a Bulgarian publisher and editor of the pro-Russia right-wing conspiracy theory website
Strogo Sekretno ("Top Secret"),
[1] and monthly publication
Bulgarian Confidential, since 1994.
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