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Meh, it's more complex than that since they didn't put in $426B on day one and then get out $450B on the last day, you'd have to weight each investment on its own time frame and run independent returns. Either way, the bailout wasn't set up to make a profit, so it's fairly pointless to judge the returns..



Except politically if course, where returns were abysmal.




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