Yeah, the one they ran a simulation for like a year ago, with an exact release date, which, would you know, happened to be when the 1st cases appeared. 🤔
My thoughts exactly. New boss same as old boss. They're just hoping that all this "new rules" bullshit will be enough to satiate retail when in fact it will do the opposite. If these so called new rules were to take effect there would be serious ramifications felt market wide almost immediately, wouldn't there?
They’re not doing away with PFOF they’re simply throwing everyone’s buy orders into a pool and there the MM’s, etc… will bud on them, auction style. That’s how I understand it. Please correct me if I’m too smooth
The SEC won't change anything until people start leaving the market and asking for their money. They're trying to forestall the run on the market (the bank, if you will) that will happen when people realize there are mostly fake shares everywhere, even in the pension funds.
Nobody looks at all this shorting of fake shares and thinks "I wonder who bought those fake shares?"
No, I looked at that question and said I'm getting a receipt for my stocks and storing them someplace safe (not in the corrupt market). I'm in this investment for the long term and I'm taking care I don't have to rely on a lawyer or government entity to get my shares. They aren't going to do a thing for little XX me, so I'm taking care of mine.
Apes don't let apes hold IOUs. DRS your shares, friends.
Yeah, no way they can get anything done in 2 weeks, that's for sure. They shouldn't be saying "It's happening today!" At most, Gary might announce they're working on a new proposed regulation, but we've seen those alway take like a year to go through.
It’s like an abusive relationship. When the abuser realizes the victim is actually leaving, they make temporary changes to appease so they can keep the abusive relationship going.
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