RE:RE:RE:RE:CTV news now about Wall st, Bay Street regulations Hey Club.
These Hedgefund managers think of the retail investor, Brokerage houses, the Banks, and the market, as enemies and they are at war against the enemy. And our toothless Government with IRROC has, and is, making it easier for them. With naked shorting they're giving it to us, out in broad daylight for everyone to see. This unfair advantage has to stop in Canada. You did say that the US has tighter rules on Naked Shorting. What's keeping Canada from imposing them here also? The funny thing here is that these Junk Bond loans that the Bomber is getting, is/comes from these Hedge Funds. They've become so wealthy with these advantages, that they are now lending to the very Companies they are bringing down.
I know for a fact that one US Hedge Fund manager, that I heard of, calls his office a WAR ROOM.
These shorts/Hedge Funds have destroyed our TFSA's and RRSP's. Someone in Government has to stop this, this from taking place. That's the problem with our prime Ministers. Very few have personal knowledge of the Market. Cheers
clubhouse19 wrote: Typical of baystreet and wall street...
Now the crooks are asking the toothless cops to investigate the perpetual victims of financial crime by wall street
Hidgefunds are shorting stocks with counterfeit shares , in this case the shorted volume is 40% over the actual float size..
maybe they should target more the companies in canada where naked shorting is legal
flamingogold wrote: I'm no NDPer but Jag is bang on. Total b.s. that the SEC would even consider an investigation into this. If so, we are screwed as a society as our freedom to buy and sell what we want and how that information is share is out the window.
bbdaerospacecnd wrote: Jagmeet Singh put blame squarely on Wall /Bay St gang and the lack of investment regulation in Canada when asked about BB and GME frenzy and whether Can Gov should investigate investors. He said that small retail investors are not to blame and that big hedge funds of Wall and Bay streets cause lots of harm to investors in tough times