I oppose this regulation because the etf/fund is already obligated by federal law to disclose risks and fees to the public. If a potential investor wants to invest in these securities, especially in a self directed brokerage account, they are acknowledging the disclosures laid out by the fund. Detailed disclosure is already listed in the fund/etf prospectus. Adding additional hurdles limits
Hello,
I am adamantly opposed to any additional regulation on leveraged or inverse funds as they are important to our family's investment strategies and allow me to manage and reduce risk through their very structure.
Though not a major part of my holdings, the leverage and inverse nature allow me to protect the remainder of my holdings when the market situation dictates while not
I am a small investor who would like to continue to choose my own investments, including the ones that this FINRA rule would restrict as too "complex". I've spent considerable time educating myself on investment theory and the value of a diversified portfolio, and I use a mix of "complex" and conservative investments to match my goals and risk
My husband and I invest casually in video games, automotive, and TQQQ. I feel everyone should have access to public investments. To invest in any stock or fund involves some risk. That is the nature of it. My family should have the same access to investments that we have always had. If we were restricted from trading TQQQ, wouldnt that take the free out of free market?
I strongly oppose any regulator telling me that I cannot invest in public investments! Don't need to jump through hoops and complete all the bureaucratic red tape in order to participate in the investment of public securities like leveraged and inverse funds. Without access to these investment tools it will severely
impact my ability to protect and balance my portfolio. Please vote no
We need to have a say in our own investments
I fully understand how these leverage funds work, so please let us continue trading these funds as we always have. Thanks.
I am capable of determining my risk and making my own financial decisions. When you contribute to my investments I'll seek your opinions.
It has come to my attention that there maybe regulations imposed on investors who invest in Inverse ETF's. I am a very small investor. My account size is less than $50,000. However, I use these ETF funds as a counterweight to my 401k investment accounts and other investments.
I am not an uneducated investor, and am well aware of the risks of investing, having traded both Futures
I an a average Joe Trader and Have been trading for over 40 years. I don't need the government telling me what I can or cannot trade. the governments job is to keep things fair for everyone also make sure the the average trader has the same data and info as the professional traders.
Thank you for your time