I have complete understanding of the securities I buy and the risks associated with them. From options as well as leveraged ETF s
Dear FINRA,
Having been an investor for over 50 years, I feel that your proposed new regulations are going to essentially restrict
access to important tools necessary to successfully INVEST in the financial markets. The institutions and BIG BOYS will not be affected but the individual investor will certainly be hampered by these restrictions. Instead of levelling the playing field, these will
I oppose limitations on my ability to buying a broad range of public securities designated as complex products which could include the leveraged and inverse funds offered by ProShares.
This is unfair. I should be able to invest in any investment I choose without "pre-qualification".
What FINRA is proposing is class discrimination. You want only the privileged and wealthy to have access to income earning instruments, while the “little” guy/gal is being stripped of their ability to access the same instruments the wealthy have to build wealth. I welcome more education on these products, but NOT bans. Honestly, every so called financial advisor has only tried to scam me. I have
Don't restrict the use of inverse funds. They have been helpful to me to hedge risk.
Hello Please do not restrict trading in these etfs. All rules and regulations are quite clear in terms of risks. Amar
As an individual investor, I should be able to evaluate risk and choose the investment/trading options which I believe is best. All investment options should be available to individual investors, not just accredited investors. Individual investors are fully capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds and properly evaluating their risks. Inverse funds and leveraged funds are and
Unless these funds are fraudulent or engaged in illegal activity, investment decisions should be left to the individual and not officious government bureaucrats claiming to know better, but rarely do.
Dear Sir / Madam,
I consider it my right to invest my earned funds exactly as I prefer. Ive worked hard to earn these funds and take exceptional care before placing any cash into a particular investment.
The idea that Im intelligent enough to have excess cash to invest but not intelligent enough to invest that excess cash is reprehensible to me.
My wife and I review our portfolio positions on a