Currently, I invest in TQQQ and a bond ETF. I take advantage of TQQQ's volatility and sell a portion of my holding when it goes up more than 9% in a CY quarter (moving dollars into my bond ETF) and and buy TQQQ when it goes down (sell portion of my bond ETF to do so). I do this trade just 4 times a year (at the end of each quarter). This type of trading has allowed me to significantly increase the size of my retirement fund and I know will be able to retire comfortably as a result. I do not speculate but simply observe when it is up and sell and buy when it is down. Very simple. Having a fund like TQQQ that is more volatile, has resulted in more rapid growth in my portfolio and brought me security in my retirement. (I am 67.) Please do not restrict my ability to do this.
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JP Harris Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Currently, I invest in TQQQ and a bond ETF. I take advantage of TQQQ's volatility and sell a portion of my holding when it goes up more than 9% in a CY quarter (moving dollars into my bond ETF) and and buy TQQQ when it goes down (sell portion of my bond ETF to do so). I do this trade just 4 times a year (at the end of each quarter). This type of trading has allowed me to significantly increase the size of my retirement fund and I know will be able to retire comfortably as a result. I do not speculate but simply observe when it is up and sell and buy when it is down. Very simple. Having a fund like TQQQ that is more volatile, has resulted in more rapid growth in my portfolio and brought me security in my retirement. (I am 67.) Please do not restrict my ability to do this.