Please make this happen. There’s just no reason why we can’t have up to date information in this day and age. Transparency is important to a functional capitalist system
I fully support the expansion of requirements in reporting outlined within the background and discussion section.
I am in full support of these changes. Someone needs to be a leader and begin the process of attaining a fair and transparent Stock Market. Thank you for taking the initiative!
Full and total disclosure on everything. Absolutely everything.
Hedge funds have way more tools at their disposal than retail investors. They use these extra tools to manipulate the market and hide all the shady activity they do. THEY NEED TO GO TO JAIL FOR ROBBING AMERICAN PEOPLE. They are going to cause another market crash, short [REDACTED] out of everything, and make billions of dollars while Americans are suffering. Burn them down.
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
Eliminate short ladder and spoofing. Monitor periodically (at least once a month) the total number of existing shares (by having mandatory submissions) so that synthetic share anomalies can be detected and corrected right away.
I think it's an excellent idea to report short interest positions with more accuracy and transparency, on a more regular basis. I also think FTDs should be reported, again, accurately, and with settlement dates etc in a transparent way.
I support the proposed changes. In addition i believe that there are several levels of self-dealing, impropriety, negligence and perhaps outright fraud-by-omission, happening at the SEC itself, which routinely harms retail investors as a class. My suspicions were raised by commentary around 'meme stocks' and comments by various industry professionals in publicly available materials. I
Shorting stock needs better regulations