I believe absolutely that 1- Finra should publish on the FINRA website short interest data for all equity securities (listed and unlisted). 2-potential short interest enhancements discussed above would , YES, be equally beneficial for both OTC equity securities and exchange-listed equity securities. In all I have discovered from public information made readily available on the sub Reddit /superstonk it seems the American markets are FAR from fair or transparent. Fines seem to be pennies for the profit of crimes, yes, crimes. These seem to not just be accidental incorrect reporting.
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Alana furlow Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
I believe absolutely that 1- Finra should publish on the FINRA website short interest data for all equity securities (listed and unlisted). 2-potential short interest enhancements discussed above would , YES, be equally beneficial for both OTC equity securities and exchange-listed equity securities. In all I have discovered from public information made readily available on the sub Reddit /superstonk it seems the American markets are FAR from fair or transparent. Fines seem to be pennies for the profit of crimes, yes, crimes. These seem to not just be accidental incorrect reporting.