Gerald Gregones Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Gerald Gregones
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The stock market should be open, transparent, and only minimally regulated to prevent predatory or scam-like investments. People should be generally free to invest in whatever they choose whether that be bitcoin, inverse funds, "traditional" funds, individual stocks and bonds etc... etc... Why don't you spend more time investigating, or regulating, why and how nearly all politicians become wealthy while working for the US citizens? If you're making policy you shouldn't be allowed to invest in things or the same rules about public companies and their employees should apply etc... They've been getting away with insider trading for years. Not to mention that the large investment banks manipulate the markets and use people's invested money to do so. Those are things that need to be regulated, not where I choose to put my money.
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Gerald Gregones Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
The stock market should be open, transparent, and only minimally regulated to prevent predatory or scam-like investments. People should be generally free to invest in whatever they choose whether that be bitcoin, inverse funds, "traditional" funds, individual stocks and bonds etc... etc... Why don't you spend more time investigating, or regulating, why and how nearly all politicians become wealthy while working for the US citizens? If you're making policy you shouldn't be allowed to invest in things or the same rules about public companies and their employees should apply etc... They've been getting away with insider trading for years. Not to mention that the large investment banks manipulate the markets and use people's invested money to do so. Those are things that need to be regulated, not where I choose to put my money.