Effective Date: July 1, 1996
Executive Summary
On March 11, 1996, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved an amendment to Section 65 of the NASD Uniform Practice Code (UPC) to require members to transmit customer account transfer instructions electronically. The NASD is amending Section 65 of the UPC to require members that are currently participants in the National Securities
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Schedule I
Executive Summary
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rule 17a-5 requires broker-dealers to file certain financial reports with NASD within a specified number of days
I strongly oppose any further regulations by FINRA of leveraged or "complex" securities, especially any potential minimum liquid net worth requirements. Such regulation would be devastating for me personally and would represent a grave injustice perpetrated against many people.
There's a proper role in society for a truly private, voluntary organization that helps
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Hello, you need to fix your system asap. Naked shorting is way too easy and the fines are just ridiculously low. Remember: A fine that doesn't even cover the amount they gained and doesn't result into jail time is just a high bar entry check, nothing more... Dark pools are the shadiest crap I've ever seen in my whole life. What is fair about SOME folks being allowed to hide their
While short sales can be an important market mechanic to send signals to protect investors from corrupt or inept corporate leadership, hidden short sales and hidden synthetic short sales work against a free and fair marketplace. If institutional and "big money" investors detect reasons to believe that the future success of a company is unlikely, hiding their short positions at best
While short sales can be an important market mechanic to send signals to protect investors from corrupt or inept corporate leadership, hidden short sales and hidden synthetic short sales work against a free and fair marketplace. If institutional and "big money" investors detect reasons to believe that the future success of a company is unlikely, hiding their short positions at best
Summary
Following the enactment of the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act of 2021 (Act), FINRA amended the Code of Arbitration Procedure for Industry Disputes (Code) to align the Code with the Act.1 Among other things, the amendments permit persons with sexual assault claims and sexual harassment claims to elect not to enforce predispute arbitration agreements
I feel this is a radical proposal that is an over reach of power by our federal government dictating what instruments I can invest in. If FINRA thinks that hardworking Americans are too stupid to invest in these instruments and only the privileged should then it shows the disparity in fairness between the have and have nots.
I use inverse funds on a limited basis on a small portion of my
The federal gov, from the Federal reserve, Sec, IRS, congress, the White House and finally FINRA talk about protecting the public. We are at the mercy of your actions. Attempting to hedge our losses and find our hedges from the outside looks like complete idiocy. The fed and banks buy each others phony money, causing the markets to go up or down. The gov hands black rock and black stone almost