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by refurb
4103 days ago
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I'm not saying an advantage isn't given to the wealthy, I'm just challenging the idea that that was the driver for the regulation. To be honest, the gov't is kind of stuck here. Let people make their own choices and they blame someone else. "I didn't know the mortgage rate was only a teaser!!" At least with the credited investor regulations, if they lose money, nobody has sympathy for them. |
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I'm pretty sure if anyone could invest in private equity, overnight you'd see a flood of get-rich-quick ventures crop up and you'd see a lot of people lose everything.
I'm not sure if I think the current legal system is fair, but without acknowledging the huge amount of risk involved in changing it any argument against it is hard to take seriously.