This is my first and most sincere comment to FINRA guidance and rulings Throughout my last few years of investing and last year of seriously understanding the markets -- there is no doubt in my mind that the framework of reporting and filling short positions on stocks is absolutely the most murky and shark infested water in the entire market. The reporting framework and the amount of loopholes
Good afternoon, I am not very educated in the stock market and rules governing the actions of parties. However, I know that Naked Shorting is likely illegal and it seems that this has been happening with this merger between MMAT and Torchlight (TRCH). It's also unfair that so much shorting activity can be done secretively. There should be requirements for cooperations shorting to declare
Shorts need to be forced to cover, especially when there's such blatant market manipulation and possibility of naked shorting
Shorts should publicly announce their position and SSR should stop shorting in general. On dark pools as well.
I am writing to express my strong opposition to FINRA’s Proposed Rule 3290 as outlined in Regulatory Notice 25-05. As a responsible investor who personally owns digital assets and utilizes a registered advisor through Digital Wealth Partners, I am deeply concerned about the proposed restrictions requiring financial advisors to seek written approval from their broker/dealer before engaging in
Stop all shorting. Stop ALL insider trading make it a minimum 100K dollar fine.
Then the rest of us would be ok if the wallstreet people weren't allowed to short.
I think leveraged ETFs should be eliminated. However, I think 1x inverse ETFs are fine. That is just shorting and I think 1x long or 1x short should both be allowed.
Learn how to submit a Form BR amendment related to the Residential Supervisory Location (RSL) rule. In this short video (2:02 minutes), FINRA demonstrates a scenario for an existing branch that was previously filed with FINRA, the NYSE, and a state, but is now an RSL for FINRA and the NYSE, but not with the state.
Since so many naked shorts are linked with FTDs, why don't you enforce the current rules regarding FTDs? Hedgefunds and Market Makers are currently "kicking the can" down the road and hiding Naked Shorts. I have seen estimations of FTDs that total into the $TRILLIONS of dollars and FINRA & the SEC are going to be complicit in the coming recession/depression caused by
We would love to see short sale institutional/hedge fund data be reported just as the regulations require long positions 13F filings in order to file and finalize a purchase. Currently we have an issue where naked shorts have been created in several stocks across the market, but could be better regulated by requiring such filing so be submitted before large scale institutional short positions are