With every part of me, I know-We will win. I’ve given my heart and soul to this fight, and I will never back down. We are the 99%, and together we are unstoppable. The 1% can cling to their power, but their house of cards is already shaking, and it will fall. I am proud-proud of the fire in me, proud of the fire in all of us, and proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with people I don’t just call friends, but family. This is our fight, our moment, and nothing—nothing—will break us.
@GUARDIAN10082@AMCDiamondHands Still here 4 years later never sold never will. People mining takes time and huge amounts of money. The drill results are off the charts. If Tribeca and Sprott are in I'm sure as he'll I'm not leaving. But what do I know
@AMC_Ape0429@CEOAdam Never forget that dayy ape son and watching in a cabin in the smokie mountains. I could have made half a million that day and bought a shit ton more on the way down oh well I'm still hodling
Citadel Securities still doing their best to eliminate the Consolidated Audit Trail (CAT)--urging the SEC to make changes, which really means, they want things to go back to how they were where self-regulatory organizations (SRO's) governed themselves and were able to limit the information collected and scrutinized on their trading.
As to be expected, Citadel glosses over how the CAT system could expose their illicit practices and pilfering of market share, and launches right into the CAT system's cost, governance, and data privacy and cybersecurity concerns.
Leaning on commentary by SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce, Citadel quotes her:
"The CAT system is expensive and essentially funded by the public but operates outside the direct oversight or authorization of Congress."
Citadel also states that the CAT is a "radical departure from prior SRO-led audit trails and does not appear to be...lawful", as well as "the Commission [SEC] should provide SRO's with greater flexibility to limit the scope of data collected [by the CAT]".
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Citadel Securities April 2025 Memo - Enhancing Competition and Innovation in the U.S. Financial Markets:
https://t.co/N6x8PbZ5rJ
This alone makes the Department of Government efficiency worth it.
D.O.G.E. has removed 7 MILLION scammers from the Social Security system so far.
If each fraudulent person was making just $1800/mo, then D.O.G.E. just saved Americans $12,600,000,000 A MONTH.
HOLY SMOKES!
$12+ BILLION EVERY SINGLE MONTH.
🐈😺 CAT SYSTEM ON A DIET 🐈⬛️
@SECGov approach
Took over a decade from conception to implementation and now it finally went live and within 6 months @HesterPeirce puts CAT on a diet.
South Korea
Stock Market monitoring system less than a year from conception to implementation. No diet but heavy penalties, trading bans and JAIL TIME ‼️
So who is taking market manipulation, settlement fails and naked short selling seriously ❓️
Let's quickly recall that the very [FICC facilitated] U.S. Treasury marketplace--where $1.5 trillion worth of securities have failed to deliver in 2025--serves as a primary market, where participants such as primary dealers (or banks) acquire treasuries.
These primary dealers, a/k/a banks--along with their hedge funds--turn around and create a secondary market for these U.S. Treasury securities, serving as market makers to provide liquidity to markets.
We have discussed this previously, in the case of:
BMO - https://t.co/U8xyDHeHvM, and
Credit Suisse - https://t.co/qySIvdTaxQ
....."probably nothing!"
$MULN $NWBO
Another spoofing lawsuit headed to discovery.
Defendants' motion to dismiss lawsuit by Mullen Automotive denied
".....Lastly, the Court seems to think the Defendant Market Makers "knew or recklessly ignored that they were engaging in spoofing."
"That is strong circumstantial evidence that the Defendants, who were registered broker-dealers familiar with industry rules and regulations, knew or recklessly ignored that they were engaging in spoofing."
Who are the Defendants?
IMC Financial Markets
Clear Street Markets LLC
Clear Street LLC
UBS Securities, LLC..." - @hoffmann6383