The market should be fair for all. Not just the super rich. Since I started investing 2 years ago, I have lost all confidence in the American stock exchange and once the amc story plays out, I will likely not continue. All the data points to illegal activity, yet it continues and has done for years. I never realized of corrupt the American system is, until of late. Many people should be in jail
I never realized that the "Stock Market" is controlled by the players themselves. Of course they will thwart and break the rules when the penalties and fines are SO miniscule contrasted with the profit they make by breaking 'the rules'. The Average Jane like me has no chance of advancing or even holding our ground against the machine that the US Gov't allows to run
Transparency and fairness for all investors is all anyone wants. What has been happening over the last 6 months in certain stocks is unbelievable. Hedge funds need/must be held responsible for their actions when it come to FTD's naked shorting, etc. just the same as retail traders must follow the rules set forth by the governing body. Please this is huge for the US trading markets and will
NASD has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to align certain supervisory control and inspection requirements in NASD Rules 3010 and 3012 with the supervisory control and inspection requirements in New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE") Rules 342.19 and 342(a)(b)/03. The SEC approved these rules on June 17, 2004. In addition, NASD is proposing several non-substantive technical
SSR is a solid rule especially for organic trading between bulls and bears. More often than not, when the SSR is triggered, it’s caused by a malicious entity aggressively shorting the stock. Obviously the annoying thing is that SSR doesn’t stop the shorting, it almost doesn’t affect its momentum. Big trading firms will use an aggressive short ladder attack to bypass SSR… Nothing is necessarily
NASD has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to amend Section 4 of Schedule A of the NASD By-Laws to establish the examination fee for the new Research Analyst Qualification Examination (“Series 86/87”) program. The proposed rule change also sets forth a pass-through development fee for the Series 86 and Series 87 examinations, which is to be paid to the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”).
I feel this message will go no where, but I am writing this email to just have a voice in what is going on with AMC Stock. I invested in AMC to let Hedge Fund know you can make money if a company decides to go Bankrupt, but when a company as GME, AMC go broke because of a Pandemic which affected the whole entire Businesses World. I feel it is poor judgement to force a company to go broke by
What good is regulation if there is no enforcement? For far too long, market makers and institutions have been playing the game with their own rules whilst stealing money from the American public. How can this possibly be a free market with the lack of transparency and open manipulation that occurs in the stock market every day for the past several decades? There are a number of things that need
I as an American citizen should have access to these products, not left only for the rich. The entire stock market is a complex beast, but with research there are many tools to become more informed. I am capable of making my own informed decisions. We as small investors should not have to jump through hoops that others do not. There are already so many restrictions and we should not have any more
I am a personal investor and self investing for many years. I am using leveraged funds to increase my returns in a responsible way in times of stocks surge - investing a small amount of my total funds, and hedging the investments to prevent colossal losses.
Leveraged funds already send out learning material and warnings to customers investing in those funds.
Limiting these investments to the only