Daniel Ivandjiiski Explained

Daniel Ivandjiiski
Birth Name:Daniel Krassimirov Ivandjiiski
Birth Date:8 November 1978
Birth Place:Sofia, Bulgaria
Alma Mater:American College of Sofia
Known For:Founder of Zero Hedge
Alias:Tyler Durden (on Zero Hedge)
Spouse:Blair Allyson Kress
Father:Krassimir Ivandjiiski

Daniel Ivandjiiski (Bulgarian: Даниел Иванджийски, born 8 November 1978) is a Bulgarian-born, U.S.-based former investment banker and capital-markets trader, and currently financial blogger, who founded the website Zero Hedge in January 2009, and remains its publisher and main editor.

Early life and education

Born in Sofia, Bulgaria, Ivandjiiski graduated from the American College of Sofia in 1997.[1] [2] He then moved to the United States, where he studied molecular biology at the University of Pennsylvania, to pursue a career in medicine, until 2001.

Career

In July 2001, he joined New York investment bank, Jefferies & Co. He passed his securities exams in November 2001 (Series 7 and Series 63). In October 2004, he joined Los Angeles-based investment bank Imperial Capital LLC, before moving back to New York in May 2005 to join investment bank Miller Buckfire LLC.

While at Miller Buckfire, Ivandjiiski was charged by FINRA of gaining US$780 from an insider trade on 14–15 March 2006.[3] On 3 September 2008, FINRA reached their decision, published on 11 September 2008, that Daniel K. Ivandjiiski was to be barred from "acting as a broker or otherwise associating with a broker-dealer firm," and from being a FINRA member.[4]

In September 2007, before the FINRA ruling, Ivandjiiski moved to the Connecticut-based hedge fund Wexford Capital LLC, run by former Goldman Sachs traders.[5] After the FINRA ruling, Ivandjiiski left Wexford Capital, and within a few weeks posted his first blog on the Zero Hedge site on 9 January 2009.[6]

Zero Hedge

See main article: Zero Hedge. Ivandjiiski decided that he, and all other Zero Hedge contributors, would blog under the collective pseudonym "Tyler Durden" (a character from the book Fight Club). In March 2011, Time magazine ranked Zero Hedge as 9th in its 25 Best Financial Blogs.[7]

The New Republic and New York magazine have identified Daniel Ivandjiiski as the founder of Zero Hedge.[8] The New York article made assertions regarding Ivandjiiski's background, particularly his Bulgarian citizenship, his FINRA charge and lifetime ban from securities trading, and his father, Krassimir Ivandjiiski's, own controversial news and political website, Strogo Sekretno (Bulgarian: Строго секретно; English "Top Secret"), and Krassimir's position in the pre-1990 Bulgarian-Soviet administration".

On 29 April 2016, an ex-employee of Zero Hedge, Colin Lokey, who had joined a year earlier in 2015 from Seeking Alpha, gave an interview to Bloomberg, revealing Ivandjiiski, and San Francisco-based credit trader Tim Backshall, as the main force behind Zero Hedge.[9] [10] The article confirmed various details about Daniel Ivandjiiski, including that he lives in a mansion in Mahwah, New Jersey, Lokey saying: "These two guys, who live a lifestyle you only dream of, are pretending to speak for you."[11]

Personal life

See also: Krassimir Ivandjiiski.

Ivandjiiski's father is the publicist and political news editor Krassimir Ivandjiiski. A 2020 article on Ivandjiski in The New Republic described him as a "wonderkind" who could speak several languages and was a virtuoso pianist.

Apart from a brief period in which Ivandjiiski worked for Los Angeles-based investment bank, Imperial Capital LLC, he has spent most of his time since living in the New York metropolitan area. He was married to Blair A. Kress, and Bloomberg reported in 2016 that they lived in Mahwah, New Jersey; divorce was filed by Kress in 2018 citing "irreconcilable differences".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Hettena. Seth . Is Zero Hedge a Russian Trojan Horse?. March 9, 2020. The New Republic. March 9, 2020. 0028-6583.
  2. Web site: 27 March 2012. SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: NOBLE INVESTMENTS LIMITED vs. KEITH DALRYMPLE VICTORIA DALRYMPLE, DALRYMPLE FINANCE LLC, AND JOHN DOES 1 - 100. dead. 35. Daniel Ivandjiiski. 9 September 2018. 9 September 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180909150603/http://media.virbcdn.com/files/f7/bc2cb5c73dca4ca9-SummonsandComplaint-NobelInvestmentFundLimitedvKeithDalrympleetalNo6509532012NYSup.pdf.
  3. Web site: 11 September 2008. FINRA Bars Two Registered Representatives for Insider Trading. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160229193214/https://www.finra.org/newsroom/2008/finra-bars-two-registered-representatives-insider-trading. 29 February 2016. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. In May 2005, Ivandjiiski became employed by another firm, Miller Buckfire & Co. Nevertheless, before the financing deal for Hawaiian Holdings was announced, he obtained confidential documents that his former firm had prepared concerning the impending deal. On March 14, 2006, while in possession of that material, non-public information, Ivandjiiski bought 1,000 shares of Hawaiian Holdings for $4.75 a share. On March 15th, when the new financing was publicly announced, the share price of Hawaiian Holdings increased 6%, to close at $5.30. On March 21, 2006, Ivandjiiski sold his 1,000 shares of Hawaiian Holdings stock for $5.53 per share, for a profit of $780. In settling these matters, neither Kelly nor Ivandjiiski admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of FINRA's findings.
  4. Web site: BROKER CHECK: DANIEL KRASSIMIROV IVANDJIISKI CRD#: 4445294 BARRED. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. FINRA has barred this individual from acting as a broker or otherwise associating with a broker-dealer firm..
  5. Web site: Wexford Capital makes two new hires. Wexford Capital has hired Daniel Ivandjiiski and Cesar Gonzalez. HFMWeek. September 2007.
  6. Web site: Wall Street's diarrhea shi(f)ting to Park Street-er... Avenue. Zero Hedge. 9 January 2009.
  7. The 25 Best Financial Blogs: 9 Zero Hedge. Paul Kedrosky. Time. 11 March 2011.
  8. Web site: The Dow Zero Insurgency . Joe Hagan . 27 September 2009 . . The nothing-can-be-believed chaos of the financial crisis created a golden opportunity for a blog run by a mysterious ex-hedge-funder with a dodgy past and conspiracy theories to burn.
  9. Web site: Unmasking the Men Behind Zero Hedge, Wall Street's Renegade Blog: The veil is lifted on a secretive website.. Tracy Alloway. Luke Kawa. 29 April 2016. Colin Lokey, also known as "Tyler Durden," is breaking the first rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club. He’s also breaking the second rule of Fight Club. (See the first rule.). Bloomberg News.
  10. Web site: The real identities of 'Tyler Durden' and Zero Hedge have been revealed. Business Insider. 29 April 2016. Will Martin.
  11. Web site: Zero Hedge's Anonymous Authors Have Been Unmasked. Chris Matthews. Fortune. 29 April 2016.