I do not need to be "babysat" and told where I can and can't spend my own money. The proposal to regulate access to leveraged funds appears to be nothing more than a way for retail to be restricted from utilizing the full tools of the market, to the benefit of institutional investors.
Brendan Loper Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
I do not need to be "babysat" and told where I can and can't spend my own money. The proposal to regulate access to leveraged funds appears to be nothing more than a way for retail to be restricted from utilizing the full tools of the market, to the benefit of institutional investors.