Nicholas Bulleri Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Nicholas Bulleri
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It does not make sense to limit leveraged investments as long as I can get a mortgage for 20% or less down payment in an asset which can lose 50% in the matter of months during a recession. How can that be safer than using leveraged and inverse investments? I'll tell you that it's not, in fact is significantly less safer. What harm is it to limit inverse investments when investors can short stocks? Focus on the bigger issues and leave investing to each individual's personal risk profile.
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Nicholas Bulleri Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
It does not make sense to limit leveraged investments as long as I can get a mortgage for 20% or less down payment in an asset which can lose 50% in the matter of months during a recession. How can that be safer than using leveraged and inverse investments? I'll tell you that it's not, in fact is significantly less safer. What harm is it to limit inverse investments when investors can short stocks? Focus on the bigger issues and leave investing to each individual's personal risk profile.