The Rational Reminder Podcast

Episode 398: Tom Hardin - Ethics, Financial Crime, and Redemption

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Feb 26, 2026
Tom Hardin, a former hedge fund analyst turned informant and now speaker on ethics and financial crime. He recounts how small rationalizations and pressure led to insider trading, how networks and hedge fund culture normalized illicit tips, the mechanics of cooperating with the FBI, and his path toward redemption and redefining success.
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ANECDOTE

Career Lost Over Four Small Trades

  • Tom Hardin pled guilty to one count of securities fraud and one count of conspiracy after four illegal trades that netted $46,000.
  • He says those four trades destroyed his finance career at age 29 and began the chain that led to cooperating with the FBI.
INSIGHT

How The Legal Line For Insider Trading Is Drawn

  • Illegal insider trading requires material non-public information and a tipper breaching a fiduciary duty in U.S. law, making many gray-area analyst interactions risky.
  • Tom contrasts legal repeated calls to CFOs with explicit tips and explains the three-element test prosecutors use.
ADVICE

Escalate Gray Cases To Compliance

  • Talk to compliance whenever you're unsure about information or a trade to transfer responsibility and avoid personal liability.
  • Tom recommends escalating ambiguous contacts or gray-area intel so compliance teams can review the fact pattern.
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