No more FTD. T-0 settlement, show real short interest in live, no more dark pool, if there should be a fine then fine them multi-trillion of dollars of jail time.
The idea of a "fair" market is completely a figment of peoples imagination at this point. The corruption and "loop holes" that exist to allow the Rich to continue to get rich off the backs of the working average citizen is sickening. The stock market and corruption is rampant amongst banks, hedge funds, market makers, and politicians and government departments. The "
PUBLIC INFORMATION ON SHORTING, DETAILED AND BROADCASTED TO THE PUBLIC DAILY!! I HAVE RIGHTS TO KNOW WHATS GOING ON WITH MONEY INVESTED AND SO DO 4.1 MILLION PEOPLE..
we have lost faith in the markets , Transparency is very important . Please help us . short sellers are ruling the markets and have full control over it .
I want more transparency and greater reporting. I also want more regulation and action by regulatory agencies regarding the coverage requirements related to short interest and FTD.
Dear Finra, I request you guys to make short selling data more transparent and readily and daily available to the public. Thank you, Jessica Krohn
Short positions should be made pubic knowledge as quickly as hedge funds can see retail investors order flow. We want transparency and accountability.
1. The most neglected field in investor education is equity market manipulation. New retail investors should be informed about perpetual option fail-to-delivers, married-puts, shorting via exchange-traded-funds, off-exchange trading and selling synthetic shares to manipulate a stock's price. 2. From a retail investor's perspective: An open forum where individual users can share investor
Read CEO Robert Cook’s email to firms previewing topics the Board is scheduled to discuss at the September 2024 FINRA Board of Governors Meeting.
I have not been very successful with my Proshares either on the long side or the short side but I still think that I should have the ability to trade these shares as I see fit for my portfolio as market conditions change.