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Proposed SEC rules on market transparency
The SEC has proposed a new set of rules to bring transparency and fairness to the markets, including changes to payment for order flow (PFOF). While there is a comment period for investors to provide feedback on the rules, it is unclear how much impact it will have on the final outcome.
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Dave Lauer and the podcast host discuss the SEC's new rules aimed at increasing transparency and fairness, particularly in lit and unlit markets, and regulating payment for order flow (PFOF).
03:03 - 04:48 (01:44)
Summary
Dave Lauer and the podcast host discuss the SEC's new rules aimed at increasing transparency and fairness, particularly in lit and unlit markets, and regulating payment for order flow (PFOF). They also speculate that the SEC's efforts may stall until a new chairman is appointed.
ChapterProposed SEC rules on market transparency
EpisodeLive Call-In Show With Jon: On Stocks, Fox, and More!
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The SEC has proposed rules that, if passed, would transform the markets by making them more efficient and increasing competition, disintermediating many firms, and leveling the playing field between individual and institutional investors.
04:48 - 06:02 (01:14)
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The SEC has proposed rules that, if passed, would transform the markets by making them more efficient and increasing competition, disintermediating many firms, and leveling the playing field between individual and institutional investors. The proposal faces a three-month comment period ending at the end of March and will likely face legal challenges.
ChapterProposed SEC rules on market transparency
EpisodeLive Call-In Show With Jon: On Stocks, Fox, and More!
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The retail investor has a seat at the table in regards to AI implementation regulation and there will be a mass campaign to make their voices heard.
06:02 - 10:00 (03:57)
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The retail investor has a seat at the table in regards to AI implementation regulation and there will be a mass campaign to make their voices heard. Special interests have often dominated the process of implementing rules.