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TO: All NASD Members and Level 2 and Level 3 Subscribers
On Tuesday, October 1, 1985, 31 issues are scheduled to join the NASDAQ National Market System, bringing the total number of issues in NASDAQ/NMS to 2,143. These 31 issues, which will begin trading under real-time trade reporting, are entering the NASDAQ/NMS pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission's criteria for voluntary
I am a retail investor and use leveraged ETFs for a portion of my portfolio. Before buying these leveraged ETFs, I did a significant amount of research to understand the risks. This included back testing how the funds would behave in different market and monetary conditions. I also read the prospectuses for the funds. All this information was available and provided sufficient information on the
TO: All NASD Members and Level 2 and Level 3 Subscribers
On Tuesday, September 17, 1985, 21 issues are scheduled to join the NASDAQ National Market System, bringing the total number of issues in NASDAQ/ NMS to 2,118. These 21 issues, which will begin trading under real-time trade reporting, are entering the NASDAQ/NMS pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission's criteria for
I think that the proposed reduction to one minute reporting other than help investor protection will create a lot of problems for member firms, specially small firms. I think (and I am sure will happen more with small firms) that the number of errors in ticket generation will increase tremendously. This will then create delays in matching and settling trades (in addition to TRACE violations for
Transitioning to a 1 minute reporting time frame would make it more expensive for clients and make it harder for small firms like us to truly obtain best execution as we would be limited to only trading through our clearing firm. It’s a horrible idea and needs to be eliminated.
TO: All NASD Members and Level 2 and Level 3 Subscribers
On Tuesday, August 20, 1985, 22 issues are scheduled to join the NASDAQ National Market System bringing the total number of issues in NASDAQ/NMS to 2,091. These 22 issues, which will begin trading under real-time trade reporting, are entering the NASDAQ/NMS pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission's criteria for voluntary
TO: All NASD Members and Level 2 and Level 3 Subscribers
On Tuesday, July 16, 1985, 21 issues are scheduled to join the NASDAQ National Market System bringing the total number of issues in NASDAQ/NMS to 2,057. These 21 issues, which will begin trading under real-time trade reporting, are entering the NASDAQ/NMS pursuant to the Securities and Exchange Commission's criteria for voluntary
Dollars have no intrinsic value, so if any member of the public wants to gamble with them using what you call 'complex products', this should be entirely possible so as to have a level playing field with wall street. Educational materials are good. Less regulation is better, ending the federal reserve bank would be best.
Taking away the use of leveraged and inverse Etfs or limiting their holding time is unfair to retail investors who rely on these products and approach them with due diligence. Leveraged Etfs are not inherently dangerous. Knives are sharp and hurt like [REDACTED] sometimes but we don't ban them from public use. Let the emphasis be on better education and disclosure, that makes sense. But the
The 1 minute rule proposed would be very difficult for small broker dealers to keep, and would represent a major hurdle to our fixed income business. Most small broker dealers as is our case do not have a dedicate trading desk to handle this proposed new 1 minute rule, nor do they have the state of the art software that big firms may have access to. While compliance may be possible, this would