Clark Stevenson Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Clark Stevenson
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Although I am now an accredited investor, there was a time in my early trading life that I traded instruments that you would now consider complex. By putting complex investments behind regulatory walls, I believe you are not trusting in the intelligence of the public to do their research and investigate their investments properly. This is a thinly veiled attempt to domineer over the investing public with an entirely too heavy regulatory hand. I would urge you to allow the investing public to make their own decisions and would ask that if you would like to correct inequities in the markets, that you would ask regulators to get the S.E.C. to do their jobs and properly police companies and boards to maximize shareholder value.
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Clark Stevenson Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Although I am now an accredited investor, there was a time in my early trading life that I traded instruments that you would now consider complex. By putting complex investments behind regulatory walls, I believe you are not trusting in the intelligence of the public to do their research and investigate their investments properly. This is a thinly veiled attempt to domineer over the investing public with an entirely too heavy regulatory hand. I would urge you to allow the investing public to make their own decisions and would ask that if you would like to correct inequities in the markets, that you would ask regulators to get the S.E.C. to do their jobs and properly police companies and boards to maximize shareholder value.