Paige Formicone Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Paige Formicone
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So you won't do your jobs and limit what MMs and hedge funds can do, but you want to regulate what retail investors can and cannot invest in?? The leveraged funds give everyday retail investors a vehicle to make a little bit more than picking individual stocks. For those of us that don't trade options, especially on individual stocks, the leveraged funds are a way to invest in whatever direction we think a sector or market will go. Over the past two years, it has become incredibly apparent that there are already different rules for different classes of investors. Passing a regulation like this will only further confirm that YOU are rigging the game against everyday retail investors.
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Paige Formicone Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
So you won't do your jobs and limit what MMs and hedge funds can do, but you want to regulate what retail investors can and cannot invest in?? The leveraged funds give everyday retail investors a vehicle to make a little bit more than picking individual stocks. For those of us that don't trade options, especially on individual stocks, the leveraged funds are a way to invest in whatever direction we think a sector or market will go. Over the past two years, it has become incredibly apparent that there are already different rules for different classes of investors. Passing a regulation like this will only further confirm that YOU are rigging the game against everyday retail investors.