Do you think Gary is a good guy? Bad guy? or a normie? https://nitter.net/GaryGensler
He's in a central place re: the financial markets and in the ongoing GameStop story which I believe is part of the plan. His twitter lists he's the 33rd Chair of the SEC. I noticed a transcript of a speech (from back in May) that he linked on his twitter today he calls out the numbers:
- "there might be 1,700 market participants on this call, so I thought I’d take the opportunity to speak to you all directly."
- "There’s a reason why the ’33 Act was called the Truth in Securities Law. Telling the truth matters."
- https://www.sec.gov/news/speech/gensler-finra-conference
I just wonder if you think there's some comms involved. Especially with the numbers of 17 and 33.
Saying all the right things. It's a good sign, but means nothing yet.
If he's a white hat, he's deep undercover.
"Gensler also served as the CFO for the Hillary Clinton 2016 presidential campaign."
I have a lot more confidence in Gurbir Grewal than Gensler, just based on history.
So far the fraud has continued unabated under them.
Thanks! Didn't know his associations with Hillary Clinton. Who's good? Who's bad? Who's a spy?
So strange and full of suspense. I'm open to him being a deep undercover white hat or maybe he's a bad guy. When the game is over... I can imagine the good guys (who will have obviously won) say "GG! GG!".
The apes on the financial subreddits seem to like him.
I honestly think those are shills. Most investors are less than thrilled with this dude.
From the bit of DD I've read since I have the attention span of a goldfish, he seems to be doing good things to bring the hedge funds and banks closer to getting margin called.
Yes.