James Blinkhorn Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
James Blinkhorn
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Buying inverse and leveraged funds should be up to the individual investor not regulators. Should regulators have judged ARKK shares to be too risky and require special training in order to lose money in it? Should regulators require full disclosure, of course. Should they make investment decisions, of course not. If the regulators take away my ability to buy leveraged inverse investments and the market drops dramatically will they write me a check to cover my unhedged losses? Please try to make markets as free as possible. Disclosure good, government control bad.
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James Blinkhorn Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Buying inverse and leveraged funds should be up to the individual investor not regulators. Should regulators have judged ARKK shares to be too risky and require special training in order to lose money in it? Should regulators require full disclosure, of course. Should they make investment decisions, of course not. If the regulators take away my ability to buy leveraged inverse investments and the market drops dramatically will they write me a check to cover my unhedged losses? Please try to make markets as free as possible. Disclosure good, government control bad.