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The SEC Thinks Retail Traders Get a Raw Deal. Wall Street Disagrees.

Por: MarketWatch Business November 11, 2022

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Stock trading doesn’t need a major overhaul, said Bart Green, who runs equity trading at Wells Fargo Advisors. “Retail investors are receiving exceptional execution and low cost trading,” Green told the SIFMA audience. “I’m really not aware of any fundamental issues in the marketplace today that need to be addressed immediately to improve the transaction experience for retail clients.” Gensler in June, proposing half a dozen reforms... + full article



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