SEC Approves Amendments to Require Firms to Report OTC Transactions in Equity Securities as Soon as Practicable, But No Later Than 10 Seconds, Following Execution
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Filing Due Dates For Web-Based FOCUS, Annual Audits, Customer Complaint Information, And Short Interest Reporting
NASD Regulation, Inc. reminds member firms of their obligation to file the appropriate Web-Based FOCUS reports, Annual Audits, Customer Complaint information, and Short Interest Reporting by the specified due dates. The following schedules outline due dates for
Stop the naked shorting and increase Transparency.
Please expose all the naked shorting.
Short reporting should really be transparent
Short interest reporting enhancement is needed
Filing Due Dates For Web-Based FOCUS, Annual Audits, Customer Complaint Information, And Short Interest Reporting
NASD Regulation, Inc. would like to remind member firms of their obligation to file the appropriate FOCUS reports, Annual Audits, Customer Complaint information, and Short Interest Reporting by their due dates. The following schedule outlines due dates for 2001. Questions regarding
Do not prevent individual investors from being able to invest in leveraged and inverse funds such as are offered by Pro Shares. These are no more difficult to invest in than are all other securities.
Regulate the market manipulation by large corporations, brokerages, and funds which buy and sell to move market prices. Regulate use of warrants which allow corporate officers to purchase stocks at
The public should be able to trade any public stock the same as any firm, hedge fund group, etc. Regulating it so only "qualified" people can trade these stocks makes it an unfair advantage for the "big guys" and leaves the(me,us) little guy without those opportunities being available. I use these leveraged/inverse funds as part of my trading strategies and
I'm blessed to have been able to invest in many of the investments at risk of being able to invest in complex securities. This year with the public stock markets in a bear market my investments in interval funds, non-traded REITS, volatility linked ETFs and hedge funds have offset the risk of owning stocks. Limiting these investments further by imposing test requirements, net worth