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We’ve also got oil and natural-gas prices busting higher and a tricky earnings season about to begin.</p>\n<p>Those are the obvious risks for investors right now, but our <b>call of the day</b> from MacroTourist newsletter editor Kevin Muir has spotted another big one, that he said is well under the radar.</p>\n<p>It has to do with the new Securities and Exchange Commission boss, Gary Gensler, who Muir sees as unlikely to be spending even a second trying to befriend Wall Street.</p>\n<p>The blogger cited a recent Bloomberg interview with the former Goldman Sachs executive that noted he has “one of the most ambitious agendas in the SEC’s 87-year history,” including 49 proposals that have already seen balking across Wall Street.</p>\n<p>Muir said while “Gensler’s mission is not to tank markets…for the first time in a long time, there is a grown-up running the SEC who’s serious about clamping down on some of the egregious behavior.”</p>\n<p>Gensler may also be looking to make an example of a certain company, with Muir hinting Elon Musk could be in the firing line.</p>\n<p>With a net worth of $222 billion, the Tesla boss is the world’s richest, edging past that of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos — the pair were recently also deemed among the stingiest CEOs out there. 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We’ve also got oil and natural-gas prices busting higher and a tricky earnings season about to begin.\nThose are the obvious risks for investors right now, but our call of the day from MacroTourist newsletter editor Kevin Muir has spotted another big one, that he said is well under the radar.\nIt has to do with the new Securities and Exchange Commission boss, Gary Gensler, who Muir sees as unlikely to be spending even a second trying to befriend Wall Street.\nThe blogger cited a recent Bloomberg interview with the former Goldman Sachs executive that noted he has “one of the most ambitious agendas in the SEC’s 87-year history,” including 49 proposals that have already seen balking across Wall Street.\nMuir said while “Gensler’s mission is not to tank markets…for the first time in a long time, there is a grown-up running the SEC who’s serious about clamping down on some of the egregious behavior.”\nGensler may also be looking to make an example of a certain company, with Muir hinting Elon Musk could be in the firing line.\nWith a net worth of $222 billion, the Tesla boss is the world’s richest, edging past that of Amazon’s Jeff Bezos — the pair were recently also deemed among the stingiest CEOs out there. 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