Max Keiser flags potential SEC Act violation by NY Times

Max Keiser flags potential SEC Act violation by NY Times
@maxkeiser: NY Times SEC violation claim

Max Keiser, a former NYSE/NASDAQ registered broker/dealer, has alleged that the New York Times may have violated Section 9(a) of the SEC Act of 1934 in its dealings with MicroStrategy (MSTR).

He called upon the SEC to investigate the matter. The claim highlights growing scrutiny over financial journalism's role in stock market activities.

Keiser’s recent allegations underscore the intensifying debate over regulatory oversight and the influence of financial journalism. This scrutiny aligns with his longstanding focus on cryptocurrency adoption, as seen in his assessment of El Salvador's trajectory towards a Bitcoin maximalist vision. Additionally, his projections concerning the potential influx of Bitcoiners in El Salvador by 2026 highlight the complex interplay between market narratives and investor behavior—a dynamic now increasingly relevant in discussions about media impact and market regulation.

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