1)Retails investors buy orders should not be going to dark pools if we cannot trade there. 2) 100% Accurate reports on short interest. 3) Have proof that FTD’s were actually bought. 5)Have frequent checks on shares outstanding and if number is over the shares outstanding have short sellers or any participant who responsible for the FTD/Naked shorts has to purchase shares immediately. 4)Hedge funds/Market makers shouldn’t be allowed to take orders from a position that are short selling, that creates biased and using order flow to there advantage to try to make things go their way. 5) Short sellers should not be able to short sell the same share twice.
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Christopher Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
1)Retails investors buy orders should not be going to dark pools if we cannot trade there. 2) 100% Accurate reports on short interest. 3) Have proof that FTD’s were actually bought. 5)Have frequent checks on shares outstanding and if number is over the shares outstanding have short sellers or any participant who responsible for the FTD/Naked shorts has to purchase shares immediately. 4)Hedge funds/Market makers shouldn’t be allowed to take orders from a position that are short selling, that creates biased and using order flow to there advantage to try to make things go their way. 5) Short sellers should not be able to short sell the same share twice.