Comments: I am strongly against limited access to leveraged and inverse ETF's. They are not in any way conceptually confusing and they are always accompanied by significant disclaimers describing their short term nature and the extra volatility expected. Limiting access to these products would decrease my ability to effectively manage the risk in my portfolio, especially on the short side. Inverse ETF's make it far easier to evaluate my short exposure than the traditional shorting in my investment account. Please maintain access to these important products. Thank you!
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John Oden Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Comments: I am strongly against limited access to leveraged and inverse ETF's. They are not in any way conceptually confusing and they are always accompanied by significant disclaimers describing their short term nature and the extra volatility expected. Limiting access to these products would decrease my ability to effectively manage the risk in my portfolio, especially on the short side. Inverse ETF's make it far easier to evaluate my short exposure than the traditional shorting in my investment account. Please maintain access to these important products. Thank you!