I would think that every public company would have a strong incentive to support an auditable / provable security trading mechanism.
The rehypothecation and naked shorting is very very murky and has probably caused multiple stocks to not grow as much as they should've (ie. phantom supply suppressing price).
It stands to reason that this would gain widespread support if done and pitched correctly.
I would think that every public company would have a strong incentive to support an auditable / provable security trading mechanism.
The rehypothecation and naked shorting is very very murky and has probably caused multiple stocks to not grow as much as they should've (ie. phantom supply suppressing price).
It stands to reason that this would gain widespread support if done and pitched correctly.