For those who have an FPL account, is there a way in which we can view where the broker is getting the variable interest rate used? I have noticed is a fraction of what is reported from sources like fintel.io. Seems like there are many behind the scenes deals going on to allow for manipulation. If stocks are loaned out, then the interest rate should be able to have some reference of where the figure was gathered from. They use the dollar amount from the previous day, so if weekend or holiday and stock goes up, they are lending at discount of the previous day with a lower interest rate for that time period as well. Please make this information mandatory.
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Anonymous-QB Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
For those who have an FPL account, is there a way in which we can view where the broker is getting the variable interest rate used? I have noticed is a fraction of what is reported from sources like fintel.io. Seems like there are many behind the scenes deals going on to allow for manipulation. If stocks are loaned out, then the interest rate should be able to have some reference of where the figure was gathered from. They use the dollar amount from the previous day, so if weekend or holiday and stock goes up, they are lending at discount of the previous day with a lower interest rate for that time period as well. Please make this information mandatory.