SEC in Podcasts
governmentThe US Securities and Exchange Commission is the primary regulator for securities in the United States.
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One of the things I wanted to ask you about with this particular story and what's going on, is it the SEC, which is the sort of governing body that puts restrictions in place and rules around what you can and can't do with the stock market, right?
It's called the Drain in 10 rule, and it passed the SECURE Act.
Gabe Yarman tweeting out that with Alabama clinching a spot in the College World Series, every SEC team has made the College World Series since 2012.
According to an SEC filing, SpaceX is offering 555.6 million shares and the company sees the price of $135 each.
Gary Gansler, the head of the SEC that was notoriously against crypto, left as a head of the SEC and they put in someone in place that was more friendly towards crypto.
The Big Ten and the SEC commissioners have the power.
This is really important, particularly if you're a retired person, because President Trump signed an executive order in August instructing the Department of Labor and the SEC to find a way to make it easier for private credit and similar products to be put in 401ks.
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