Among the biggest complaints about the financial industry is that it always seems to do well, even when disaster strikes for everyone else. Investments bankers, venture capitalists, and even stock analysts (like Henry Blodget) made millions during the dotcom boom, getting rich and then getting out before that bubble crashed. Wall Street did even better during the real estate bubble, bundling subprime mortgages, with many key villains in this story walking away with hundreds of millions of dollars before everything fell apart.