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by jnwatson
3257 days ago
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Much like vaccines, meat inspection, and building codes, we've forgotten what it's like without them. We (Great Britain and USA) have been making securities regulations for 400 years. The important lesson of securities regulation is that it helps the "good" guys more than it hurts the bad guys. When I buy 100 shares of PZZA, I want to be reasonably confident that Papa Johns is cooking pizza and not the books. That confidence, or trust in the system, reduces friction that helps both buyers and sellers of securities. |
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Just because you want products certified by a government body to be safe doesn't mean you have a right to force others to live according to your standards.