No transparency is desperately needed in order for retail investors to stand q chance. Please look into trading trends on AMC and GME. We cannot see data of what is happening when being naked shorted, or what is occurring on the ATF or dark pool markets. Somehow AMC in particular tends to go down in price, even though there are more people buying than selling on most days. This tells me the trading price retailers see is not the same trading price that exists on the alternative market or OTC/dark pool. Thanks for listening. Scott
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Scott Townend Comment On Regulatory Notice 21-19
No transparency is desperately needed in order for retail investors to stand q chance. Please look into trading trends on AMC and GME. We cannot see data of what is happening when being naked shorted, or what is occurring on the ATF or dark pool markets. Somehow AMC in particular tends to go down in price, even though there are more people buying than selling on most days. This tells me the trading price retailers see is not the same trading price that exists on the alternative market or OTC/dark pool. Thanks for listening. Scott