We all want fairness in the market. No more rules that protect big money from any culpability when taking advantage of access to market features that retail investors don’t have. Conflicts of interest such as market makers shorting stocks they hold the books for, t-2 settlement dates, 15 day short reports, and most importantly, darkpool order rerouting of retail investor buy orders must be regulated and enforced. They are nothing short of criminal, and these actions are done notoriously. Big money is so confident nothing will ever be done to suppress their unfair advantage that they repeatedly commit crimes in the open. Protect retail investors and level the playing field.
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Alex Levinson Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
We all want fairness in the market. No more rules that protect big money from any culpability when taking advantage of access to market features that retail investors don’t have. Conflicts of interest such as market makers shorting stocks they hold the books for, t-2 settlement dates, 15 day short reports, and most importantly, darkpool order rerouting of retail investor buy orders must be regulated and enforced. They are nothing short of criminal, and these actions are done notoriously. Big money is so confident nothing will ever be done to suppress their unfair advantage that they repeatedly commit crimes in the open. Protect retail investors and level the playing field.