For the most part retail understands that the big players in the market are the same ones who donate millions to politicians and lawmakers, as well as pretty much being a fiend overwatching the agencies that should regulate them. With that being said, how does the average peasant (because I'm sure thats how they see us) go about forcing legitimate change? These big guys in and around wall street have the average population by the pretty little pearls. They control and format everything from routing trades and synthetic dilution of securities and equities to using one's personal banking and savings accounts (and retirement funds) as a means of collateral to do what they wish. Entities like Cede and Co. literally govern themselves with no oversight, nor do any of these entities operate in the best interest of whom they provide services too unless said serviced entity benefits those providers. When you lift up the curtain, you can see the nobles on their thrones of cash and deceit tossing pennies to the people in the street. All while claiming we should suck it up and be grateful that we even get scraps. The average person is fed up with them and other than exposing what they're doing on paper, how do we win?
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For the most part retail understands that the big players in the market are the same ones who donate millions to politicians and lawmakers, as well as pretty much being a fiend overwatching the agencies that should regulate them. With that being said, how does the average peasant (because I'm sure thats how they see us) go about forcing legitimate change? These big guys in and around wall street have the average population by the pretty little pearls. They control and format everything from routing trades and synthetic dilution of securities and equities to using one's personal banking and savings accounts (and retirement funds) as a means of collateral to do what they wish. Entities like Cede and Co. literally govern themselves with no oversight, nor do any of these entities operate in the best interest of whom they provide services too unless said serviced entity benefits those providers. When you lift up the curtain, you can see the nobles on their thrones of cash and deceit tossing pennies to the people in the street. All while claiming we should suck it up and be grateful that we even get scraps. The average person is fed up with them and other than exposing what they're doing on paper, how do we win?
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