When you start regulating who can go into Casinos and Gamble then you can come after the stock market. Not Before!
There is clear manipulation within the Market and you guys have a legal obligation to protect everyone's interest. Naked short are against the law and you guys need to enforce the law. We truly just want to see AMC do well.
I am grad to see additional regulation and protection for unsophisticated consumers and investors. Also corporate stock buy backs should be outlawed.
1) Disclosure for short positions 2)Get rid of dark pools 3) Real penalties for hedge funds breaking the law. A small fine does not stop them from breaking the law when they make billions on the crime and get fined thousands.
Please don't make these restrictions. We are aware of the risks as all brokerages and Applications have disclaimer while trading leveraged stocks.
Why should only the exceptionally wealthy have opportunities to engage in the stock market fully? This is discrimination at its best and class warfare.
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Every share should be tracked with unique identifier. Every share should be located and lent only once. Every order should be delivered T+2 or fails mean 10x cost penalty. Every short position should be updated with FINRA daily.
Every share should be tracked with unique identifier. Every share should be located and lent only once. Every order should be delivered T+2 or fails mean 10x cost penalty. Every short position should be updated with FINRA daily.
I’m in full agreement with most of the changes you have added above. Naked shorts and FTD are reeking havoc on price discovery and there’s little to no visibility on this type of data. Without information and transparency we can’t have a truly free market.