I’m not educated nor do I speak/write English well. But the way the stock market works, it seem that the rich have a different rules while retail have very limited tools. Why are they allowed to short stocks without reporting? Why are they allowed to manipulate prices via dark pools? It’s like we are watching a game of football, betting which sides win, but retail only see 25% of the field while selected few have the entire field. We want changes. We want info that they have. We want the tools needed to compete and not be sheeps acting as food for the wolves to prey on. Thank you
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Paul Nguyen Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
I’m not educated nor do I speak/write English well. But the way the stock market works, it seem that the rich have a different rules while retail have very limited tools. Why are they allowed to short stocks without reporting? Why are they allowed to manipulate prices via dark pools? It’s like we are watching a game of football, betting which sides win, but retail only see 25% of the field while selected few have the entire field. We want changes. We want info that they have. We want the tools needed to compete and not be sheeps acting as food for the wolves to prey on. Thank you