"Our markets have not achieved their great successes as a result of government fiat, but rather through efforts of competing interests working to meet the demands of investors and to fulfill the promises posed by advancing technology"
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The subtext is a defense against two perennial accusations aimed at market overseers: that regulation strangles innovation, or that officials pick winners. By framing success as the product of competition meeting investor needs, Levitt signals allegiance to market discipline while preserving a role for the SEC as referee, not engineer. "Promises posed by advancing technology" is doing double duty: it flatters the inevitability narrative (progress will happen; don't get in its way) while quietly warning that those "promises" are what markets sell - and what regulators must police when hype turns into fraud.
Context matters: Levitt's tenure as SEC chair in the 1990s sat inside a deregulatory zeitgeist and a tech-fueled boom where capital markets were treated as democracy's purest instrument. The sentence reads like an attempt to reconcile enforcement with optimism: celebrate innovation, nod to investors, and keep government from sounding like the protagonist.
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Levitt, Arthur. (2026, January 17). Our markets have not achieved their great successes as a result of government fiat, but rather through efforts of competing interests working to meet the demands of investors and to fulfill the promises posed by advancing technology. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-markets-have-not-achieved-their-great-39021/
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Levitt, Arthur. "Our markets have not achieved their great successes as a result of government fiat, but rather through efforts of competing interests working to meet the demands of investors and to fulfill the promises posed by advancing technology." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-markets-have-not-achieved-their-great-39021/.
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"Our markets have not achieved their great successes as a result of government fiat, but rather through efforts of competing interests working to meet the demands of investors and to fulfill the promises posed by advancing technology." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-markets-have-not-achieved-their-great-39021/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.





