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Are Small Investors Doomed on Wall Street? (Video)

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Published: Monday, 19 Apr 2010 | 3:38 PM ET
By: CNBC.com staff

Is the deck stacked against small investors?

Deck Stacked Against Small Investors?
The fraud charges against Goldman Sachs are added to the suspicions of small investors that the deck is stacked against them. Paul Schatz, of Heritage Capital, and Jason Pride, of Glenmede, share their insight.

Following the SEC's fraud charges against Goldman Sachs, more individual players seem to think so.

Paul Schatz, president and chief investment officer of Heritage Capital, and Jason Pride, director of investment strategy at Glenmede, share their insights with CNBC.

Find out why Schatz sees a parallel between Goldman and former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan. Watch the video interview.

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Is the deck stacked against small investors? Following the SEC's fraud charges against Goldman Sachs, more individual players seem to think so. Paul Schatz, president and chief investment officer of Heritage Capital, and Jason Pride, director of investment strategy at Glenmede, share their insights with CNBC.
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