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As an individual investor who relies on leveraged and inverse ETFs to actively monitor and manage short term trading strategies, these instruments are critical to compliment more conventional products while providing desired exposure to targeted segments of the market. Notably, leveraged and inverse ETFs also provide an effective means to hedge other more conventional positions. The risks associated with leveraged and inverse ETFs are clearly identified by their providers and do not require additional regulatory complexity.
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Kelon Morley Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Comments:
As an individual investor who relies on leveraged and inverse ETFs to actively monitor and manage short term trading strategies, these instruments are critical to compliment more conventional products while providing desired exposure to targeted segments of the market. Notably, leveraged and inverse ETFs also provide an effective means to hedge other more conventional positions. The risks associated with leveraged and inverse ETFs are clearly identified by their providers and do not require additional regulatory complexity.