I do feel wary about trying to point out the obvious illogics of these rules, for the fear that they might use these points to make even stricter limitations.
For instance, it's ridiculous that you can't buy three stocks and sell them the same day, but you can buy 100 different stocks as long as you hold them overnight. But I don't want to point that out to them, for fear that the next thing you know they won't let you do that either.
Let's just do our best to jam their mailboxes with letters of protest. Let them know there is a sizable public opposition to these rules. We don't need to give them reasons. Knowing that there is a volume of opposition is all the reason they need to know, and all they really care about anyhow.
For instance, it's ridiculous that you can't buy three stocks and sell them the same day, but you can buy 100 different stocks as long as you hold them overnight. But I don't want to point that out to them, for fear that the next thing you know they won't let you do that either.
Let's just do our best to jam their mailboxes with letters of protest. Let them know there is a sizable public opposition to these rules. We don't need to give them reasons. Knowing that there is a volume of opposition is all the reason they need to know, and all they really care about anyhow.
