I am an experienced investor who is aware of how ETFs and inverse type funds work. Like any other investment there is due diligence and risk, which I accept. I dont think FINRA should over reach and and limit availability and access to these instruments. Instead, they should focus more in investor education, especially to younger generations that are crafting their investment strategies, and not
Hello - I am contacting you regarding recent communication I have received from my broker that may restrict my ability to invest in leveraged and other higher risk assets. I have spent the last two years studying these securities and understand them very well. I use well thought out risk management and diversity to ensure I would never lose a large sum of money in a major market move. For
We are adults and do not want others controlling our lives and money. Thank you.
Restricting access to a financial instrument that allows investors an efficient means of hedging market risk makes no sense.
To whom it may concern:
It has come to my attention that FINRA is considering significant and severe restrictions on my right to select my own investment vehicles. I don't need "a parent" to oversee my investments and protect me from myself. Candidly, I think this is an overreach of government powers. I am an experienced investor with a background in the financial
Please stay out of my investing decisions.
My brokerage firm required me to listen to a statement detailing the potential risks for options before I could start trading them. Since options can similarly be used to achieve leverage or inverse returns, I think this is a reasonable requirement for trading in leveraged/inverse funds. At the end of the day, higher expected return comes hand in hand with greater risk. If a given investor isn
keep off are rights..........................................
Public should have the freedom to choose which funds/securities we invest in. Regulatory bodies should not impose their decision on public. All investors understand the risks and we do not require any unsolicited advise.
It will make the large institutions have even more advantage against us individual investors. I dont think this is the right way to do it