Inverse and leveraged etf's allow average investors to utilize options (calls or puts) in a simple and straight forward way (simple buy or sell orders). Option strategies can be quite complicated, even in their simplest forms, and prevent average retail investors from participating in these very important market-moving investments. Levereged and inverse etf's remove the time-consuming complexities allowing the average retail investor to participate in market movements that would otherwise be dominated and controlled by professional traders and hedge fund managers. Let the average retail investor participate!
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Neal Davis Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Inverse and leveraged etf's allow average investors to utilize options (calls or puts) in a simple and straight forward way (simple buy or sell orders). Option strategies can be quite complicated, even in their simplest forms, and prevent average retail investors from participating in these very important market-moving investments. Levereged and inverse etf's remove the time-consuming complexities allowing the average retail investor to participate in market movements that would otherwise be dominated and controlled by professional traders and hedge fund managers. Let the average retail investor participate!