Regulatory

SEC Rules 605 and 606: Why Disclosure Doesn't Protect You

Rules 605 and 606 create the illusion of PFOF transparency without providing actual investor protection — a disclosure failure by design.

Why Disclosure Fails

Disclosure doesn't fix structural conflicts — it just acknowledges them. PFOF creates inherent conflicts regardless of how well they are disclosed in quarterly reports nobody reads.

SEC Rule 606 PFOFRule 605 execution qualityPFOF disclosure inadequate

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