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The Board of Governors of the NASD is soliciting member comment on a proposed Interpretation under Article III, Section 1 of the NASD Rules of Fair Practice whereby it would be considered a violation of
1) Leveraged ETF is the best . 2) Please do NOT ban it or limit its use. 3) Please ban all short sellers. 4) Please ban all kinds of manipulation of stock price by market makers, hedge funds, and mutual funds. 5) Thank you for not banning leveraged ETF.
This is severely troublesome. I, Brent Rusinoski rely on free trading including inverse stocks because I actually invest hundreds of hours of research and willing to lose everything so I can potentially make a profit. Who are you to tell me I can or cannot do such a thing.
NASD is filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC" or "Commission") a proposed rule change to (1) delete the Nasdaq By-Laws and amend the Plan of Allocation and Delegation of Functions by NASD to Subsidiaries ("Delegation Plan"), the By-Laws of NASD, NASD Regulation and NASD Dispute Resolution, and NASD rules to reflect The Nasdaq Stock Market Inc.
As a grown adult living in the United States of America, I believe that everyone should have the freedom to invest as they please, regardless of the privileges afforded to them by the circumstances of their birth or upbringing. Someone who is literate enough to purchase leveraged exchange-traded funds is similarly literate enough to research and understand them. In most cases, these leveraged
Dear Sirs, I'm sure you think you're doing a great thing invoking the protection of Morons Act but that's Wall Street, hate to tell you and every Americans has a right to trade well or trade badly. That's his or her choice as a citizen.Ive lost and gained thousands as a small player myself to 3x's ETFs mainly because you and the Fed weren't being honest about the
The premise of having public securities is the amount of available information to make an intelligent and informed decision. Leveraged ETFs come with enough information. There are stocks from other countries listed that do not adhere to standard accounting practices or disclosures. Why target Leveraged ETFs and not the other investments?
To Whom It May Concern:
I retired just over a year ago. I had no pension at work nor any other sponsored retirement plan. I had my own investments in both IRAs and non-qualified accounts. My life has not been easy because of divorce and child custody battles, bad economies over the last 20 years, a relatively low income (mostly in the $50-$60 range) and living in high cost of living areas,
I should be my responsibility to select the type of product I am interested to buy and to accept responsibility for the choice. Many individual stocks are even more risky. Do not take another freedom of choice. Make sure relevant information is provided and available but leave the decision up to the individuals.
- Everyone should be able to choose any public investments that are right for him/her.
- Leveraged and inverse funds are important to investment strategies, especially during the period that the stock market is going down since they can hedge the investment portfolio to reduce loss and even enhanced return (if any).