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I oppose more regulations and restrictions, I should be able to choose my investments without some approval test
Everyone, and not just privileged individuals and financial institutions, should be able to access public investments. We understand the risks of investing and don't need additional barriers imposed on our ability to invest.
Please do not restrict my ability to invest in funds and products of my choosing. Your added restrictions based on the arbitrary categorization of "Complex Products" will only further disadvantage individual investors and benefit large investment firms, like pretty much every other regulation you put forth.
I - not regulators – should be able to choose the public
investments that are right for me and my family.
Public investments should be available to ALL of the
public, not just the privileged.
• I shouldn't have to go through any special process
like passing a test before I can invest in public securities,
like leveraged and inverse funds. I am quite capable of
This is good, regulation is required since option trading is being misused and retail investors are taking way more risk than they should, potentially adding to the stock market volatility
Although I am opposed to restriction of access to complex investments for anyone, I fully support efforts to ensure that consumers are provided full disclosure in layman's/non-financial-professional terms about the complexities and risks that may effect their investing and investments. Many reputable major brokerages seem to do a decent job of providing investor classification and risk-
This does nothing but hurt individual investors. When people start the argument with "think of the children" it's usually not good.
Dear Regulator(s), Kindly requesting you to reconsider the imposing investment restrictions to individual investors. I am in no position to analyze full picture of why considering such rule and what future impact will be for US investors. However, customers move away from companies that are not prioritizing and addressing customers real need and within parameters these parameters I can imagine
I think it is good and reasonable move. It will help make the market less like casino. The question is how will the test be designed to make it really informative to retail investors.
I do understand the concerns with the many options for self directed investing/trading available to people today. I believe if a broker/advisor offers a risk disclosure and the customer acknowledges it, then it's the responsibility of the customer going forward. I do agree that disclosures should layout, in simple terms, the pros and cons of the investment. Resources should also be available