This is very foolish. Yes, people can lose a lot of money with inverse funds, but they can lose a lot of money going long on any stock if they hold it too long. Bonds are not a good investment right now and neither are stocks. There is no other choice when the market is dropping every week than to buy inverse funds. Yes, you should never hold them for long, but anyone with a brain doesn't. Why do I need certificate to invest in these funds rather than any others?
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Michael Curtis Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
This is very foolish. Yes, people can lose a lot of money with inverse funds, but they can lose a lot of money going long on any stock if they hold it too long. Bonds are not a good investment right now and neither are stocks. There is no other choice when the market is dropping every week than to buy inverse funds. Yes, you should never hold them for long, but anyone with a brain doesn't. Why do I need certificate to invest in these funds rather than any others?