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How ‘Tipper X’ helped bring down Wall Street’s insider trading

Last updated: March 1, 2026 5:35 am
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Tom Hardin should have been more cautious.

As “Tipper X,” an informant in the FBI’s insider trading investigation known as Operation Perfect Hedge, Hardin had been explicitly instructed to “shut it down” if a target changed plans for a meeting.

“Bad things can happen,” FBI agent David Makol warned his cooperating witness.

However, when the hedge-fund manager, referred to as “Mr. Greenwich,” decided to take Hardin for a swim at his family’s mansion instead of going out to dinner in Connecticut, Hardin should have sensed trouble.

The FBI’s Operation Perfect Hedge aimed at catching Wall Street traders profiting from insider information illegally. Tom Hardin, aka Tipper X, played a crucial role in getting them to incriminate themselves. Charissa H. Yong Photography, LLC

Although Hardin initially felt uneasy about the change in plans, his confidence in extracting information from suspects led him to proceed.

However, his confidence wavered when he noticed what appeared to be a freshly dug hole in the backyard of the mansion, reminiscent of a grave.

“My grave,” his mind whispered, as described in his book “Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI’s Most Prolific Informants” (Wiley).

Operation Perfect Hedge targeted traders who were likely using illegal insider information to gain an unfair advantage in the stock market, and Hardin was tasked with gathering evidence against them after being caught engaging in similar illegal activities.

Hardin’s efforts contributed to the convictions of 20 out of the 81 Wall Street individuals implicated in Operation Perfect Hedge. AP

Despite not intending to compromise his ethics or break the law in his finance career, the pressure to succeed in a system that seemed to reward bending the rules pushed Hardin into a compromising position.

His journey as an informant began when confronted by FBI agents about his illegal trades, leading to his cooperation in exposing bigger players in the financial world.

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Through his experiences, Hardin realized that success in finance was often not about hard work or intelligence but about having privileged access to information.

The tentacles of Operation Perfect Hedge, stemming from Raj Rajaratnam’s Galleon Group, were extensive. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

His involvement in insider trading activities, influenced by Roomy Khan’s revelations, eventually led to his own downfall when the FBI intervened.

Despite the financial gains his actions brought to his employers, Hardin’s cooperation with authorities as an informant helped in convicting several individuals involved in illegal trading practices.

Tom Hardin was convicted of felony insider trading in 2015 but received a lenient sentence due to his cooperation. Charissa H. Yong Photography, LLC

His insights into the inner workings of the financial world shed light on the disparities in how different types of financial crimes were treated by the system.

While acknowledging his own wrongdoing, Hardin also criticized the leniency shown towards larger institutions and individuals who exploited the system for personal gain.

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