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James Kidney Stones The SEC: Retirement Remarks
James Kidney recently retired from the SEC. I drew attention yesterday to the fact that he skewered the commission’s culture and management on the way out the door.
Retiring SEC Lawyer Indicts Schapiro, Khuzami Et Al As Being ‘In Bed With Wall Street’
In what might only qualify as turning one’s weapon on those formerly running a defense unit, a retiring attorney in the SEC’s Enforcement Division just left the commission and went out with “guns a-blazing."
HFT Exposed: Market Is Not Fair; Little Guy Loses
Of all the questions on all the topics across all the market segments, the one that keeps being repeated by most investors — both institutional and retail alike — is the question regarding the fairness of the game.
The Stock Exchange Brothel And Regulatory Pimps
I am compelled to share a fabulous post from Wall Street on Parade that outlines the corruptible relationship and practices that lie at the core of the ongoing debate around high frequency trading.
WSJ: HFT’s Real Villains Are Financial Regulators
In what might read as a prologue for my book, none other than the Wall Street Journal writes today that the real villains in the ongoing high frequency trading debate are our financial regulators.
SEC ‘Failure To Regulate’ NYSE On HFT
The high frequency topic is a top topic recently because it is challenges our notion of free and fair markets.
FBI Investigation Of Wall Street HFT But “‘Big Boys’ Get Away With Murder”
News late yesterday that the FBI is investigating high frequency trading operations for potential securities violations including insider trading sent a shock wave through the industry.
Michael Lewis On HFT: “It’s All A Scam;” Here’s The Cause And Effect
Major props to renowned writer Michael Lewis for using his enormous platform to direct light on the scam that has come to define our equity markets under the construct of high frequency trading.
Wall St ‘Too Big To Fail’ Subsidy: You Pay, They Play
In the midst of your morning routine, you can probably lay out a number of situations in which you reach into your pocket to pay people or vendors for services/products provided.
Taking Stock On Bloomberg: Expose The Corruption
Corruptible practices go straight to the integrity of the regulatory oversight of our markets and the protection of your investments and retirement funds.
Madoff Verdict Further Indicts JPM, SEC And FINRA
If the guilty verdict rendered yesterday in the trial of Madoff employees qualifies as full and fair justice in our nation, then we need to rethink our justice system.
AG Holder Owes America Answers On Mortgage Fraud
At what point do we as a nation say ENOUGH to the lies and scandalous practices within and around Washington?
State Of The Union: 55 Things You May Not Know . . . But Should
Think our society is not in distress and decline? I compel you to take a few minutes to review a listing of 55 items compiled by Michael Snyder of The American Dream.
‘Canaries In Coal Mines’: Copper And Iron Ore Markets Breaking Down
Having focused meaningful attention on developments in China in recent commentaries, I am compelled to draw even further focus to the ‘canaries in the coal mines,’ that is, the copper and iron ore markets.
Greatest Market Risk: China’s Shadow Banking
As I navigate the markets and global economy, I am always on the lookout for sectors and regions where leverage has built up to the point where it bubbles over and needs to be reined in. In the process, markets tend to retrace.
Baupost’s Seth Klarman Warns Of Asset Bubble
More often than not, I take the wisdom provided by selected talking heads and industry insiders with a pound of salt.
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