Why is that regulation meant to "protect the small investor" always ends up excluding them from participating in them? It ends up making the rich wealthier and the poor get poorer. Just because someone is wealthy by no means indicates they are more knowledgeable about risky investments and thus should be more entitled to participate as opposed to a retail investor. Let the markets work by themselves without rigging the system in favor of the wealthy. Retail investors will have their say in the upcoming and foreseeable elections by voting for those politicians that don't pass laws excluding them from investments.
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Alex Nketia Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Why is that regulation meant to "protect the small investor" always ends up excluding them from participating in them? It ends up making the rich wealthier and the poor get poorer. Just because someone is wealthy by no means indicates they are more knowledgeable about risky investments and thus should be more entitled to participate as opposed to a retail investor. Let the markets work by themselves without rigging the system in favor of the wealthy. Retail investors will have their say in the upcoming and foreseeable elections by voting for those politicians that don't pass laws excluding them from investments.