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Other Voices: What if the next great arbitrage isn't numeric, nor behavioural, but linguistic?
Co- written by Author & Special Advisor to DDL, JB Beckett (#newfundorder)
In the labyrinthian theatre of capital markets, where algorithms hum and narratives collide, the search for alpha has become a war of noise and attrition. Hedge funds, once the avant-garde of financial innovation, now find themselves in a crowded arena of sameness; quants chasing ticks, macros reading tea leaves, and long-short managers parsing balance sheets like sacred texts.
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Sep 16, 20255 min read


Constructing a Financial Foundation?
According to a BBC News article published on Thursday, 14th August 2025, a builder accused of defrauding customers of more than £2m denies his business was nothing but a pyramid scheme.
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Aug 17, 20252 min read


Deception Detection Lab and Ayleen Charlotte of Netflix’s ‘The Tinder Swindler’: How I Was Manipulated by Words
Today Deception Detection Lab and Ayleen Charlotte publish our first in a series of blogs about Romance Fraud.
Ayleen highlights a number of linguistic elements used by The Tinder Swindler to gain her confidence and control her.
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Aug 7, 20253 min read


Deception Detection Lab and Ayleen Charlotte of Netflix’s ‘The Tinder Swindler’ Announce a Strategic Collaboration
The Language of Deception: How Words Can Break Us by Ayleen Charlotte
How is it possible that we fall in love through words? That a few carefully chosen sentences can make us feel pressure, trust, fear—or even hand over all our money? The linguistic power behind online scams has always fascinated me.
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Aug 5, 20252 min read


What is a Linguistic ‘Tell’?
The Oxford English Dictionary defines a ‘Tell’ as being ‘an unconscious action that is thought to betray an attempted deception’.
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Jun 18, 20251 min read


The Language of Lies: How Forensic Statement and Linguistic Analysis (FSLA) Powers True Crime Podcasts
True crime podcasts have exploded in popularity and for good reason. They take us into the minds of criminals, through courtroom drama, and behind closed doors of investigations.
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Jun 13, 20252 min read


Forensic Statement and Linguistic Analysis in Action: The JPMorgan vs. Charlie Javice Case
In 2023, having purchased Charlie Javice’s company ‘Frank,’ JPMorgan filed a lawsuit alleging that Javice paid a data scientist professor $18,000 to contrive a list of more than 4 million fake student names in order to convince them of its value and to purchase the company for $175 million.
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Jun 11, 20253 min read


AI vs. Human Expertise in Investigations: Who Should You Trust with Language?
In today's rapidly evolving investigative landscape from law enforcement to finance, banking, and corporate compliance Artificial Intelligence (AI) is playing an increasingly prominent role
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Jun 10, 20254 min read


These Words – Counselling and Consultancy
When it comes to retelling an event or story, it’s impossible for everyone to tell us everything.
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Mar 30, 20252 min read


Nike, Inc - Just Do or Don’t Do It 2?
Just Do or Don't Do It 2?
Earnings Call
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Mar 27, 20253 min read


You Say it Best, When You Say Nothing at All
As Sherlock Holmes said to Doctor Watson, ‘You can see everything. You fail however to reason what you see.’
anna26553
Feb 21, 20253 min read


When You’re in a Hole, Strictly Stop Digging! Wynne Evans
Business Protection and Reputation. We show you how the case of Axed BBC employee Wynne Evans is a useful example of how we can help
anna26553
Feb 14, 20252 min read


Three Strikes and You're Out!
Post about Angela Rayner's text re: Sir Kier Starmer
anna26553
Feb 11, 20253 min read


What's Up?
Political Post - MP apologises over WhatsApp Group Comment
anna26553
Feb 11, 20252 min read


The Death of Ellen Greenberg
Our blog today covers the death of Ellen Greenberg in 2011.
anna26553
Feb 10, 20253 min read


Tyson Fury: Over and Out?
Will Fury hang up his Boxing Gloves forever?
anna26553
Feb 8, 20251 min read


Czech’s in the post (DDL's FSLA analysis of takeover)
The takeover of the Royal Mail by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky was approved on 15th December 2024.
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Feb 3, 20251 min read


Just Don't!
Nike sued the The Shoe Surgeon in July 2024 and claimed the bespoke shoe designer attempted “to build an entire multifaceted retail empire” using Nike’s trademark rights by creating and selling counterfeit Nike shoes and selling classes that teach consumers how to make their own fake Nike shoes.
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Feb 3, 20251 min read
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