Dwayne Earnhardt Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Dwayne Earnhardt
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I oppose restrictions on my right to invest in the investments that i choose. I, not regulators, should decide what investment strategy is good for me. If you regulate leveraged and inverse funds, what investments will you regulate in the future? This is a slippery slope. Inverse funds are great for a hedge. And what is the issue, shorting has been allowed forever and is much more risky due to the unlimited loss potential in shorting. Are you going to regulate shorting as well?
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Dwayne Earnhardt Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
I oppose restrictions on my right to invest in the investments that i choose. I, not regulators, should decide what investment strategy is good for me. If you regulate leveraged and inverse funds, what investments will you regulate in the future? This is a slippery slope. Inverse funds are great for a hedge. And what is the issue, shorting has been allowed forever and is much more risky due to the unlimited loss potential in shorting. Are you going to regulate shorting as well?