N of 1 on Nostr: The real question is: why do we allow anyone to regulate any company, whether they ...
The real question is: why do we allow anyone to regulate any company, whether they invest in it or not?
The optics of congress’ insider trading may be unsavory but they’re unwittingly mitigating the damage their regulation does by signaling the market with their wallets sooner rather than later.
Published at
2024-02-06 16:04:15Event JSON
{
"id": "56bee59c35b5aa38a2958bdef1f13b5778ec30ec36ac71038d3f816027b16e8c",
"pubkey": "a874c8d3c6ce8886ef8b3bcb004869d61b632d56b3540d420e2298247b4af3ff",
"created_at": 1707235455,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"5bf6eb4c500f1fd83006b496b43857e3d229406662152337a0606b89915b79b3"
],
[
"p",
"40ecf59b56009813ea4c3081b19d9d525f76dbf251a5a0389b4bea27c3a6b98f"
]
],
"content": "The real question is: why do we allow anyone to regulate any company, whether they invest in it or not?\n\n\nThe optics of congress’ insider trading may be unsavory but they’re unwittingly mitigating the damage their regulation does by signaling the market with their wallets sooner rather than later.",
"sig": "9bc1a2b8ee5fc010881e3600e86b4f0eafe2eaad88a159acc4cf5b7967f215666ed580231b68899b9a12d968e7fdd5fe97333c7f5213619801fbc2fac6f3611f"
}