The general public is already warned enough on leveraged ETFs that there is no reason for additional regulations and warnings for individual retail investors. They should be able to risk their hard earned money in ways they see fit for themselves. Individuals should have a right to use financial products they see fit to use in order to achieve their short term financial goals. Adding additional regulation will only hinder, not help, individual achieve their goals. I urge Finra to keep the status quo on leveraged ETFs.
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Kendon Brown Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
The general public is already warned enough on leveraged ETFs that there is no reason for additional regulations and warnings for individual retail investors. They should be able to risk their hard earned money in ways they see fit for themselves. Individuals should have a right to use financial products they see fit to use in order to achieve their short term financial goals. Adding additional regulation will only hinder, not help, individual achieve their goals. I urge Finra to keep the status quo on leveraged ETFs.