I oppose any restrictions on my trading / investing activity. Leveraged and inverse funds are just a fraction of my overall portfolio but play an important role. With the proper rebalancing they can be used as a long term investment. It's easily to learn about leveraged ETF's online or with books. Let the free market decide if leveraged funds are worthy of existing without regulations. I have been holding leverage funds for the last eight years and they have easily outperformed my short term bond funds. The biggest risk is taking no risk at all. Thanks
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Mark Rosendale Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
I oppose any restrictions on my trading / investing activity. Leveraged and inverse funds are just a fraction of my overall portfolio but play an important role. With the proper rebalancing they can be used as a long term investment. It's easily to learn about leveraged ETF's online or with books. Let the free market decide if leveraged funds are worthy of existing without regulations. I have been holding leverage funds for the last eight years and they have easily outperformed my short term bond funds. The biggest risk is taking no risk at all. Thanks