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Re: Miamifl post# 293634

Friday, 07/08/2022 6:57:44 PM

Friday, July 08, 2022 6:57:44 PM

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Pretty sure BIEL monitors the market Miami

A complaint would have to be filed with the SEC.

"Report Suspected Securities Fraud or Wrongdoing
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https://www.sec.gov/tcr

The problem is providing enough evidence for the SEC to be interested in investigating. You almost have to be working inside the Broker/MM industry to get the evidence. This is especially true for volatile Pink Sheet companies.

A large trade in the final minutes of trading looks very suspicious but proving it was manipulation is difficult.