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Through this Notice, NASD announces the results of the contested election for membership on the District Committee for District 1. Four candidates were seeking to fill the three open seats on the District Committee
With the advancements of the blockchain technology, public traded companies should have EACH and every share accounted for. They should be treated as unique financial instruments and should not be abused by being cloned, synthetically recreated, rehypothicated, naked shorted either alone or any combination of these. This should at the very least be considered fraud, at most financial terrorism in
Retail investors do not typically have much to say during these critical junctures in financial history, but given the recent tumultuous events of the last year, and the potential systematic failures that can be eliminated by 21-19, I felt the need to lend my voice to the effort. Regardless of the viability of short selling as a legitimate investment strategy, the inefficacies introduced by short
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On April 11, 1994, The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc., began operation of the Fixed Income Pricing System (FIPS) for members trading high-yield bonds. Initially, 35 bonds were designated as FIPS issues requiring quotation entry by brokers and dealers. The
Limiting the use of of leveraged, inverted or other funds deemed "complicated" is a gross disservice to the retail investor.
People should be allowed to invest their money however they see fit, and by taking these products off the market, you could actually cause more financial harm than you think you are preventing.
Imagine a scenario where someone is invested in a
I am writing in opposition to limiting, and/or curtailing, access to certain complex trades. Limiting access to the general public promotes a preferred class and thus discriminates. Mandating qualifications further promulgates class distinction, in the guise of evaluating financial literacy. It perpetuates an old-boy culture.
Free and open trade should be supported; not denied. Individual
We should be allowed to invest in funds we like to invest. all regulator should make sure that funds disclose their investment practice clearly and funds are not doing any fraud or providing miss information to investor. regulators should not discriminate small investors but provide all exceptions to big investors assuming they are very well educated and risk aware.. infect big investors are on
Dear Sirs,
In regards to the proposed ban on trading the ProShares funds, which include "inverse" tracking indices, I would like to express my discontent with any regulation that limits my freedom in trading financial instruments. Public investments, including "invers funds", need to be available for the general public to trade, not just privileged people
I strongly oppose FINRA efforts to curtail my ability to invest freely per current regulations in any publicly traded fund which I find suitable to my own financial goals. I have for two years developed an investment method, utilizing only the trading of leveraged funds, designed to provide retirement security and financial stability for myself and my two children. I do not require government
America stands for "Freedom." These regulations are unjust to your average blue color worker.
Most of us are full time employee workers don't have access to 401k's or Pensions. Companies these days simply don't offer them like the used to. Instead we get the one and only option of utilizing the IRA for retirement.
WhATs ThE BiG DeAL?
- 401k's