Regulations that prevent the freedoms of individual's investment of THEIR capital into legal markets not only perpetuates the growing wealth gap through asymmetric opportunity but also encourages the few authorized to use their HUMAN RIGHTS to abuse their positions to grow their wealth through collusion of the few (accredited investing barriers to entry serve as pillars to capitalistic corruption and subjugation of the middle and lower class who subsequently only serve as exit liquidity and victims of market maker arbitrage). The very thought of these regulations is inherently un-American in philosophy and completely counterproductive to the growth of the American economy.
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Layne Rea Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Regulations that prevent the freedoms of individual's investment of THEIR capital into legal markets not only perpetuates the growing wealth gap through asymmetric opportunity but also encourages the few authorized to use their HUMAN RIGHTS to abuse their positions to grow their wealth through collusion of the few (accredited investing barriers to entry serve as pillars to capitalistic corruption and subjugation of the middle and lower class who subsequently only serve as exit liquidity and victims of market maker arbitrage). The very thought of these regulations is inherently un-American in philosophy and completely counterproductive to the growth of the American economy.