There is no reason to restrict the retail investor from Leveraged and Inverse ETFs. The ETF companies and brokerage firms put out plenty of information and education about their products to keep the average investor informed. Trading stocks is risky it is not FINRA job to protect investors and traders from risk. As long as the ETF producers and brokerage firms make the information about the products available as they do now there is nothing FINRA should do.
For the Public
FINRA DATA
FINRA Data provides non-commercial use of data, specifically the ability to save data views and create and manage a Bond Watchlist.
For Industry Professionals
FINPRO
Registered representatives can fulfill Continuing Education requirements, view their industry CRD record and perform other compliance tasks.
For Member Firms
FINRA GATEWAY
Firm compliance professionals can access filings and requests, run reports and submit support tickets.
For Case Participants
DR PORTAL
Arbitration and mediation case participants and FINRA neutrals can view case information and submit documents through this Dispute Resolution Portal.
Need Help? | Check System Status
Log In to other FINRA systems
Mark Custer Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
There is no reason to restrict the retail investor from Leveraged and Inverse ETFs. The ETF companies and brokerage firms put out plenty of information and education about their products to keep the average investor informed. Trading stocks is risky it is not FINRA job to protect investors and traders from risk. As long as the ETF producers and brokerage firms make the information about the products available as they do now there is nothing FINRA should do.