I consider it my right to invest my earned funds exactly as I prefer. Ive worked hard to earn these funds and take exceptional care before placing any cash into a particular investment.
The idea that Im intelligent enough to have excess cash to invest but not intelligent enough to invest that excess cash is reprehensible to me.
My wife and I review our portfolio positions on a regular basis and pick positions which we anticipate will enhance and or hedge other positions in our accounts.
Im sure there are more pressing issues to control and monitor (insider trading for example) and continue to allow the average American the opportunity to invest as they see fit with their own money.
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Edward Harte Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Dear Sir / Madam,
I consider it my right to invest my earned funds exactly as I prefer. Ive worked hard to earn these funds and take exceptional care before placing any cash into a particular investment.
The idea that Im intelligent enough to have excess cash to invest but not intelligent enough to invest that excess cash is reprehensible to me.
My wife and I review our portfolio positions on a regular basis and pick positions which we anticipate will enhance and or hedge other positions in our accounts.
Im sure there are more pressing issues to control and monitor (insider trading for example) and continue to allow the average American the opportunity to invest as they see fit with their own money.