Of course she implicitly is exactly doing that.
It does not strike you as odd that she kept her mouth shut on this issue for all the past decades and only when small traders are part of the dirty game she suddenly screams a crime was committed?
It does not strike you as odd that she kept her mouth shut on this issue for all the past decades and only when small traders are part of the dirty game she suddenly screams a crime was committed?
To my ear she is not defending hedge funds or the wealthy at all here. She makes it clear they could be part of the so-called redditt army themselves, playing the other side, and that we don't know, and we need an SEC that observes and puts limits on their gamesmanship for the sake of what we might call traditional capitalism. The heroes of this story, the little guy investors giving it to the man, are in danger she says.