Some Merrill Brokers Say Pay Plan Urges More Customer Debt

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Merrill Lynch's compensation plan is potentially pitting brokers against their clients, some financial advisers at the company say

 

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This is not new and is a common practice. WSJ makes it a headline to gain traction w/media to show they are good guys. Not true. They are on the side of DJT and his business cronies. When the few brokers push back, most lose their jobs.

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