Then several other billionaires follow suit trying to draw players to their markets. Stern would try to make up some rule capping the amount of endorsement money players can accept and of course the players union ain't having it. Chaos ensues.
I like it.
Nah, they can't afford it 
Plus, it would be more like moonlighting, as a financier
, and even Stern can't stop that.
TR: "Dwight, the Fender group going long on 10000 contracts of the Nikkei-Hang Seng swaps"
DH: "Cool"
TR: "Thanks for the consultation, Dwight."
DH: "No problem boss"
Haha...so you've got tampering, you've got insider trading, you've got compensation that falls in violation of the current CBA...and you're telling me that a guy who is careless enough to expose himself to all those risks, is also intelligent enough to be able to accumulate enough money to afford to expose himself to all those risks?
Shenanigans! I call shenanigans on your fantasy!
Whoa! What insider trading? I own the Fender Group and yes, Dwight's got LLC membership and is able to listen in on the operations of his division. Thus, he's a legitimate financier and is paid accordingly.
And yes, our business is to trade currencies, futures, and derivatives on the globex and intrabank system.
To be fair, I understand insider trading as "stuff you shouldn't know that nobody else seems to know that you're gonna make money from", and I'm basing that mostly off of TV.
Mostly all I got there was, "Money stuff, llc, money stuff, other term I don't understand, what the heck is a globex intrabank, hobbits."
Well, in order to pay Howard, I'll need to make him an equity position in this trading firm a.k.a. hedge fund. The way it's done is that he buys a stake in the division, obviously, using that Spa in Western Mass, as his deposit money. Then, as income rolls in, the lien on the Spa goes away, and then, Dwight is happily earning money for a few years and then, I buy out his stake, for an annuity which pays him $500K w/ inflation adjustments for the rest of his life.
As a result of him, working as a financier for my company, he earns a Spa, a fat salary for 5-10 years, and a retirement package.
Globex is the 24 hr electronic futures market, independent of the Chicago floor hours. I believe they close Friday end of trading day but re-open on Sunday. The Intrabank system is the electronic media where Citgroup, Barclays, Central Banks, etc, post the rates and sales of currencies worldwide. It runs 24 hours and also closes Friday afternoon & Saturday.