I hope you backtrack from any action on this. We are adults and should be treated as such. DO NOT RESTRICT MY RIGHT TO INVEST.
I believe in freedom. This freedom includes my ability to buy and sell publicly listed securities at will. I do not need regulators telling me that I should or shouldn't invest in certain securities. I think people can make their own decisions and live with the results.
I am in favor of allowing investors such as myself to have the ability to invest in inverse ETFs. It has helped my portfolio significantly when the market has shown substantial losses. I dont know enough to buy put options. I want to own an ETF.
As a retiree who invests in these securities I understand very well the risks and benefits involved. I and Im sure most others who trade in this space are more than capable of deciding where to invest. This is another government overreach and should be abandoned.
This is clearly a play to keep normal every consumers away from investments that protect against crashes. This is clear manipulation by the powers that be. I am Strongly in opposition of this!
PLEASE, we are already overburdened with regulations. Most favor the rich.
Please, no more! Give us the chance to determine our own future.
NO MORE REGULATION!!!
Please drop your consideration for imposing restrictive and difficult requirements for investing in higher risk investment. We have enough now.
its important for me to invest in TQQQ, SOXL and LABU which allows me to invest 1/3 the amount I usually have to invest so I am not taking any extra risk. Instead of investing 10000, I can invest 3333.33 and get same return. Thanks Kalpesh Patel
I want to have maximum flexibility on the type of stocks, mutual funds, and all ETFs for my investment strategy.
I am a tax paying adult who has served in both the military and law enforcement with honor. I have earned my money and should be able to invest it any way I see fit.
Instead of denying me and other tax payers' the ability to invest in leveraged securities, you should be educating the public on the pro's and con's of such investments.