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I oppose restrictions to my rights to invest in leveraged or inverted equities.
I want the freedom to choose my investments MYSELF. I want less government regulations, not more. I oppose these proposed restrictions on my right to invest. The crappy performance of the market lately is directly attributable to the feckless policies of the current government administration. The best thing the government can do is to cease its over regulation of everything.
Government is supposed to be here to provide the services that the citizen can't provide, like military, international policies, etc. This government wasn't set up to be babysitters for its citizens. Citizen can make their own decisions, be they bad ones or good ones. Every day we make decisions about our lives without government intervention. Some of these decisions literally cost
I'm concerned about your plan to restrict my access to leveraged and inverse ETFs. I strongly urge you to reconsider your plans. I should be able to choose investments that are right for me and my family -- regulators should not interfere here. Passing a test or having cool off periods is completely unnecessary hand holding. You are trying to protect a small subset of investors that are
he leveraged and inverse tools now available to investors are great innovations which level the playing field for investors. They can be used for a variety of purposes, including hedging investments during periods of volatility. Please don't try to "protect" investors. Let us choose the investmetns that fit our needs
Instead of restricting people from using leveraged instruments, work on educating people on the advantages and disadvantages. It is our money at risk, and we should not be restricted because a handful of individuals got clobbered using a use these tools.
I am most disappointed in this attempt to limit what I can invest my money in. This is excessive and unnecessary.
I teach ETFs, both leveraged and un-leveraged ETFs to 13 year olds. They understand them very easily. All one has to do is to search what the ETF is composed of on a site like ETFDB.com or any other website. The ETF leverage is often also stated in the name of the stock next to the ticker.
Good Day, The United States of America was built to protect the individuals rights to practice their beliefs without the interference of the government. Please to do not take this lightly when choosing whether or not to limit the investing practices of American citizens.