The manipulation of AMC synthetic short selling is illegal & it needs to be addressed immediately. Retail investors deserve a fair market free of illegal activity.
The NASD, through its wholly owned subsidiary, NASD Regulation, Inc., has filed with the SEC a proposed rule change to adopt NASD Rule 3090, to: (1) require NASD members to promptly obtain and implement a duplicate statement instruction whenever they have actual knowledge that an Association or American Stock Exchange employee has a financial interest in, or controls trading in, an account; (2)
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Publication Date: March 24, 2025Interpretations are marked in blue background beneath the rule text to which they relate.17a-4 Records to be preserved by certain exchange members, brokers and dealers.This section applies to the following types of entities: A member of a national securities exchange who transacts a business in securities directly with others than members of a national
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Lots of naked shorting going on with CLOV - Clover Health Investments. Total market manipulation. It needs to be investigated. Screwing over the average retail investors.
Comments: A leveraged ETF provides an investor to multiply capital short term without the use of margin. I agree it is not for every investor or everyday use. But removing the option limits participation which is wrong.
I object to any prohibition to banning inverse funds. They are an easy way of shorting markets. It's useful to me to have a small ammount in inverse funds that can be sold to buy stocks in a crash.
Illegal short selling has decimated my personal savings. FINRA has done nothing. SEC, nothing. Please get around to making it stop.
Instead of trying to pass more restrictions for average lower income bracket investors, how about you looking into institutional shorting of stocks? The way they manipulate the market so easily is criminal.
This is proposal is another fine example of government intervention where none is needed. I know that this proposal is written by special interest groups driven by their profit motivation not for the best interest of the public. No one is going to invest in a leveraged fund unless they know what they are investing in. In no way should regulations require that investors go through any special