Hello, As you know the Stocks GME/AMC are being extremly shorted to a point where the Share price is being manipulated by Hedge Fonds. Today Dark pool trading for Amc reached 60%. These tatics are used to Short the stock extremly, we also call this method short laddder attacks and it's highly illeagel. SO please do your jobs and watch Hedge Fonds like Citadeal closely
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategy. It's a convenient way to short a group of stocks or bonds. It's much more difficult and risky to short individual stocks as a retail investor. Please don't take away my rights as a small investor.
The shorting that takes place in the dark pool should either 1- be eliminated 2- be reported for all to see, or 3- be regulated so that a company cannot trade 50% to 60% of a stock in the dark pool. And if a company has a certain amount of time to cover their short positions, that should be enforced. Not a small fine for missing deadlines. That is how the manipulation continues. SSR should also
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On August 25, 1994, the NASD issued Special Notice to Members 94-68 (Special Notice) dealing with the NASD's recently approved short-sale rule (Rule). In that Special Notice, the NASD set forth a description of the Rule, provided answers to questions concerning the operation of the Rule, and included
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest. Here are why: - Every investor should have the freedom of accessing the entirety of the public securities markets, not just certain stocks. - The new potential regulations will only create obstacles for investors to invest. They will no doubt create confusion with what public securities they can and cannot invest in. - As adults, we all know that it is
Hello, I would like more transparency when it comes to reporting short interest. Right now short interest doesn’t account for naked shorting which is illegal but still being done and the data’s does not always reflect the current state. Every platform charge a subscription fee in order to view short interest which should be available just like every other data. Short interest from ortex, fintel,
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Executive Summary
On June 29, 1994, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved a new short-sale rule for Nasdaq National Market® securities traded on The Nasdaq Stock Market™ (Nasdaq). The rule takes effect September 6, 1994, for an 18-month pilot period.
The Nasdaq® short-sale
100% cfull and transparent reporting on all trades for all stocks. Full and transparent reporting on anything and everything that goes through dark pools, and full and transparent reporting on shorting and naked shorting. If the stock market is an investment vehicle for the people, it needs to be made fair.
In my opinion... All investors from hedge funds, to retail investors to those considering investing in a stock should be able to see the exact same data that hedge funds, and clearing houses and brokers see. It should all be in real time and it should be free. This needs to include Dark Pool data. Short interest should be reported in real time, and the number of shorted shares should never exceed
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FINRA alerts members to an emerging threat to customers and members, where FINRA, NASDAQ and NYSE have observed initial public offerings (IPOs) for certain small capitalization (small-cap) issuers listed on U.S. stock exchanges that may be the subject of pump-and-dump-like schemes (sometimes referred to as "ramp-and-dump" schemes in other jurisdictions).1 FINRA has observed