I'm sorry but the evidence is within this same thread that it's you who cun't get anything right.Quote from Trader666:
YOU'RE the one who made the comment Maximum Loser.
You can't get anything right can you?
Quote from Maximum Loser_QUANT:
I'm sorry but the evidence is within this same thread that it's you who can't get anything right.
I NEVER said Trader666 as you have manipulated my quote but my exact wordings were:
"Trader666, your antisemitism continues as your miserable usual... "!
p.s.
please refer to my original post.
Quote from ML_QUANT:
Who is more at fault, the people investing in an inverted Pyramid or the guy setting it up?
You can't and shouldn't expect uncle FeD to continuously watch out for you at the public cost while the investor doesn't perform his due diligence....
the drug addict or the drug pusher?
the demand or the supply?
the blame should go to the investors who allow and produce such scums.
Hey red neck Trader(triple shit head), you're really stupid...ya know? That's a British FU*K OFF sign the guy in the pic is giving you...Quote from Trader666:
And the award goes to....Maximum Loser_Quant!
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hehehehehIn a general approach to the issue, you're quite right but in this particular case, some of the clients were banks! I mean with yearly budgets larger than the SEC 500M, shouldn't have they done their due diligence on their own? Do they have a right to come forward crying foul now and worst at the tax payer expense?Quote from tradersboredom:
the gov't gives the $500 million/year SEC to do the job or overseeing the brokers/market maker and market for malpractice.
and all the SEC got was a frontrunning and inside trading by small time retail traders charge and insider trading of martha stewart
blame investors? investors thought these brokers were REGULATED and AUDITED!
accounts should be LOCKED in the bank daily after transactions. end of day.
no red flags by SEC computers when one of the biggeset brokers don't have any cash or shares but on paper it has 50 billion in cash and stock.