FINRA
I wish to maintain my freedom to continue investing in various products and shares in the stock market which help me build an excellent portfolio, amongst them are the ETF's which is why I oppose the restrictions to my rights and freedom to invest.
I use leveraged and inverse funds to protect my portfolio.
Especially now that the Federal Reserve is in the process of raising interest rates and the stock market is selling off.
Please leave the leveraged and inverse funds alone.
Thank you for your time.
Comments: Enough already!!! Investors are aware of the risks in the stock market. The risks encountered by "L&I Funds" are not much greater than risks that the broader so called safe market experiences. If you need to regulate something, regulate "robot trading"
It is not your job to tell us what we cant Invest in on the stock exchange! Leveraged ETFs were created to trade! If I want to put my hard earned capital at risk in a leveraged ETF I have the right to! Its my money!
Everybody should have the right to invest in different currency,properties and stocks as well. People should be to choose public investments that are right for you and your family. It shouldn't be just the privileged that have a say. Everybody should have the right to do so.
I would urge you not to place any new restrictions on leveraged ETF products. I am a retail investor and am interested in investing in these products for a small part of my portfolio as part of a high risk / high reward investment. Leveraged strategies have been used by large institutional and high net worth investors for some time and leveraged ETFs democratize access to them. It isn't
I oppose regulations that would prohibit my use of leveraged ETFs. Ive used them for many years with great success. I am sure that I can manage my risks in my investments. It is not any riskier than buying individual stocks.
Leveraged and inverse funds help me hedge my personal portfolio. They are an integral part of my investment strategy.
I have been trading stocks for 40 years and do NOT need FINRA telling me what I can and cannot invest in.
Dear FINRA, My name is Joshua Barnes, I live in Midland Texas with my wife & daughter. Im a part time retail trader, currently working full time in the energy field, with hopes of self retirement within 15 years. Part of my retirement plan consists of trading all kinds of revenue vehicles, i.e., common stocks, ETFs, stock options, leveraged ETF/ETN, etc. For what its worth, I do recognize
Dear Sirs- I have been successfully using leveraged ETF's that follow a multiple of either the S&P500, The Dow, and the NASDQ to bolster my investment portfolio, together with bell shaped conservative funds, using a diversified mix of funds. I am an aggressive investor. I have had success with a 10 or 15% mix of 2x and 3x bull market etf's. I have found the S&