via kdenninger | July 04, 2010
It’s unlawful to enter an order into a securities market for the purpose of attempting to manipulate the price – that is, to express other than a genuine intent to buy or sell.
It happens every day. But tonight, it’s especially blatant, so I captured it and present it here for you.
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