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Lenny Dykstra Is Investing Again

Rob Wile   

Lenny Dykstra Is Investing Again
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Former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies star Lenny Dykstra has launched a new investment website, a year after being released from jail on fraud charges.

Josh Brown pointed us to the site, NailsInvestments.com. In its "About" section, Dykstra claims he sold a set of car wash businesses for $50 million and touts the success of his newsletter, "Nails on the Numbers," which was previously published on TheStreet.com.

He does not mention his conviction but notes he is not a registered financial advisor.

He says Nails Investments will be focused on "Deep in the Money Calls," which he describes only as "an option [sic] trading strategies for investors."

In 2012, Dykstra plead guilty to felony bankruptcy fraud, concealment of assets and money laundering. He served 6.5 months in a California penitentiary.

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