How SEC's Updated Guidelines Even the Playing Field
EquitySeed discusses the SEC's updated guidelines and how the changing landscape is democratizing investment opportunities.
Video Transcript
Dane Simmons: Good question and with the SEC I think we're starting to break ground on making a way for the average guy to make wealth, which has been a conversation that should have happened a long time ago. It's almost like, you know, the government was protecting people that didn't have a lot of money from making money or making mistakes or whatever, right?
Seth Gordon: Right.
Dane Simmons: And so it's it's it's great that, you know, they're giving the average guy the choice to take a risk and, and to grow their wealth at the same percentage as you know, the upper 1%. Right? And so that's, that's what I'm really excited for their evening the playing field is what I call it, and I think is the right thing to do and the right time to do it.
Seth Gordon: As expected a positive answer from a positive guy. I like it as well. I, I, I tend to have that exact same mindset of, we are now democratizing the ability for people to get involved in investments that previously they would not have had the opportunity to get involved with. So.
Dane Simmons: Absolutely.
Seth Gordon: That is awesome.
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