As a private investor, who invests to provide an income and retirement savings for my family the FINRA should not limit my access to public investments.
- You should not restrict access to public investments to those that can pass a test that limits access to public investments.
- You should not set income or net-worth limits on access to public investments.
- You should not provide provide elite investors, firms, or others with advantages to increase their wealth that are not provided to the public.
- Leveraged and inverse funds are important to me because as an individual investor I do not have access to wealth management services offered to the very wealthy for hedging and accelerating investments.
- It seems to me that equal treatment under the law should not provide the wealthy with public investment tools that are not available to the common person.
- As Social Security becomes more and more stressed, it becomes even more important to me to be able to build a retirement to support myself and my wife in later years.
Do not add new restrictions that limit my opportunity to support my family now and provide for a retirement.
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Grant Beckmann Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
As a private investor, who invests to provide an income and retirement savings for my family the FINRA should not limit my access to public investments.
- You should not restrict access to public investments to those that can pass a test that limits access to public investments.
- You should not set income or net-worth limits on access to public investments.
- You should not provide provide elite investors, firms, or others with advantages to increase their wealth that are not provided to the public.
- Leveraged and inverse funds are important to me because as an individual investor I do not have access to wealth management services offered to the very wealthy for hedging and accelerating investments.
- It seems to me that equal treatment under the law should not provide the wealthy with public investment tools that are not available to the common person.
- As Social Security becomes more and more stressed, it becomes even more important to me to be able to build a retirement to support myself and my wife in later years.
Do not add new restrictions that limit my opportunity to support my family now and provide for a retirement.