I disagree with restricting my free and equitable access to leveraged and inverse funds.
Trying to limit the access of investors to leveraged and inverse funds will further put the individual investor at disadvantage against big institutions.
These funds have been there for years and are part of many investor's strategies (e.g. hedging risk).
Another point to consider is that restricting access to these funds would push the individual investor to use other hedging/leveraging strategies such as options and/or crypto which are even more complex and risky.
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Mohammad Agha Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
I disagree with restricting my free and equitable access to leveraged and inverse funds.
Trying to limit the access of investors to leveraged and inverse funds will further put the individual investor at disadvantage against big institutions.
These funds have been there for years and are part of many investor's strategies (e.g. hedging risk).
Another point to consider is that restricting access to these funds would push the individual investor to use other hedging/leveraging strategies such as options and/or crypto which are even more complex and risky.