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The SEC- Security and Exchange Commision

I propose we need some type of insurance or safety net for our investors. The world of investing is very complex, and can be very beneficial as well. Unlike the banking world, deposits are not guaranteed by the federal government, and can lose value. As our nation's security exchanges mature into global for-profit competitors, there is even greater need for or some type of insurance. Thus, this is why we need some type of safety net, In order to prevent another great depression from occuring. I have come up with a new plan called the SEC, or the Security and Exchange Commision. The main goal of this new plan is to protect investors, mainly fair, orderly, efficient markets, and facilitate capital information. Along with protecting our investors, the SEC will help promote a growing economy by producing many jobs, and improving the standards of living. Not only will it protect our investors, but also gives investors access to certain information about investments prior to buying, and as long as they hold it. In order to obtain this, the SEC requires companies to disclose meaningful financial, along with other information to the public. In doing so, the SEC will provide a knowledge pool for all investors to use as something to judge weather or not they want to buy, sell, or hold on to their investments. To keep the SEC accurate and effective in these areas, the SEC brings civil enforcement actions against people and companies that violate the security laws. Infractions such as inside trading, accounting fraud, and providing false or misleading information are when these civil enforcement actions come into play.

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