It is worrying if the CEO is slagging an asset while his traders are quietly buying it up out the back. As volumes are so low, he knows he can affect the price but taking advantage of that is at least unethical.
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Agreed. That is how people do sometimes. What can you do? I believe JP Morgan has taken insider trading to a new level. There should be an investigation into their actions. Oh, I forgot. They bought BTC on Scandinavian and German Exchanges. I wonder if the SEC has jurisdiction in those type of trades.
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The Congress, who is supposed to be looking out for the interests of us plebians, what is there answer to saving our Country for defaulting on debt? Go after Social Security Benefits and Veterans Benefits. They belittle the poor when they play the lottery. It is a mess.
Thank you for your comment. Now you have gotten me off to a rant. That is okay, it is time for my nerve medicine (the natural kind if you get my drift). Steem on and have a great week!
It shouldn't need the SEC but making it public (i.e. Mainstream news) that companies are doing this would be good. That's one of the joys of being unregulated I suppose. It's unregulated for the big guys as well as the rest of us.
Not really, regulation and Congressional legislation is in the works.
They can regulate Americans but good luck regulating the rest of us!