Central bankers and government deficit spending have created once unimaginable asset bubbles, risk, and volatility.
To navigate these treacherous conditions, you need to have advanced tools and investments, and leveraged and inverse ETFs are part of that toolkit.
These investments are an important part of managing risk for a small investor like myself. I'm able to deploy a smaller amount of resources to hedge downside risk while maintaining longs/cash.
Lastly, I want to control my money the way I want to, and I don't want to be limited by some entity who "thinks" it's in my best interest to do so. People should be advised and/or made aware of the pros and cons of these investments, just like anything else. Just look at the numerous ETFs like ARKK, or stocks like Peloton, NFLX, etc that have CRATERED... would you propose to limit access to those "investments"???
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Gene Schneider Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Central bankers and government deficit spending have created once unimaginable asset bubbles, risk, and volatility.
To navigate these treacherous conditions, you need to have advanced tools and investments, and leveraged and inverse ETFs are part of that toolkit.
These investments are an important part of managing risk for a small investor like myself. I'm able to deploy a smaller amount of resources to hedge downside risk while maintaining longs/cash.
Lastly, I want to control my money the way I want to, and I don't want to be limited by some entity who "thinks" it's in my best interest to do so. People should be advised and/or made aware of the pros and cons of these investments, just like anything else. Just look at the numerous ETFs like ARKK, or stocks like Peloton, NFLX, etc that have CRATERED... would you propose to limit access to those "investments"???