I have no use for regulations that limit my investment choices. Free will and freedom to choose is essential to my American way of life. Authorities who make believe that they know more about me than I know about myself have exceeded the limits of government of the people, by the people, for the people. Authoritarians war against my freedom of choice and in no way represent my own best interests
As a smaller investor (net worth <$1,000,000), I find that there is great value in being able to trade with a leveraged product. By using a leveraged product that does not require me to use personal margin, I can keep myself debt free, use a leveraged product, obtain the benefit of either rising or falling markets, and hedge long or short. I trade and focus on the S&P 500 only.
The use of this these leveraged products has allowed my account to have excellent returns over the last many years from 2008 until now. I have only used the upside 2X leverage products and received very large returns, 1500% to 3500 % returns from 2008 through 12/31/2021. Yes there is high risk in these products unless they are used properly. So, what is proper use. If the products are only
Remarks from the Women in Housing and Finance Luncheon, as prepared for delivery.
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Good morning. I am delighted to be with you today. Before I begin, I just want to say a few words about Marc Lackritz. Marc, this may be your last annual conference as CEO and President of SIFMA, but the work you have done, and its impact on the markets, is going to be felt for a long time to come.
Placing limit orders in ECNs that comply with the ECN Display Alternative under the SEC's Order Handling Rules in order to affect the price of transactions effected through POSIT may constitute market manipulation in violation of the antifraud provisions of the securities laws and NASD rules.
Placing limit orders in ECNs that comply with the ECN Display Alternative under the SEC's Order Handling Rules in order to affect the price of transactions effected through POSIT may constitute market manipulation in violation of the antifraud provisions of the securities laws and NASD rules.
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SEC Limit Order Handling Rules Effective January 10, 1997
Nasdaq will be implementing the new SEC Limit Order Handling Rules on January 10, 1997. This will affect all Advanced Computerized Execution System (ACES®) market makers because ACES limit orders will not be linked to the inside market calculation and will not automatically update your quotes.
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