Dear FINRA. I am an individual investor writing to ask that you not regulate, restrict, or in any way make more complex the task of investing in leveraged or inverse funds. The markets are a two way street. It is important to be able to manage one's money on both the long and short side. Beware unintended consequences of your decisions. Restricting individual investors from carefully
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in leveraged and leveraged inverse ETFs.
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in leveraged and leveraged inverse ETFs. In a down market, they offer a good hedge.
I oppose restrictions on my right to invest in public investments. Public investments should be available to the public, not just the privileged. I shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities.
To Whom it may concern: I do not think any obstacles (or new/further obstacles) should be placed between investors of all kinds and the ability to buy leveraged and inverse funds, and other types of products that allow investors to bet not only for, but also against, various securities, sectors of the market, debt instruments, etc. It seems misguided and troubling towards a bias that markets
Inverse and leveraged securities are critical to an investor's ability to hedge portfolios and/or have an opportunity to make money in down or volatile markets, such as the one we are in right now. Without these ETFs, the only options we have for hedging are buying puts or short selling, which is infinitely more dangerous to the retail trader than owning an inverse/leveraged fund. By taking
Leveraged and reverse products are very important to me. I use them to hedge the rest of my portfolio, especially in times of high volatility. I believe These products should remain widely available and I be allowed to use them with no delay
This rule is ridiculous, just another attempt to keep poor people poor and the rich, rich. It's a shame that the so-called American dream has turned into a nightmare.
It's none of you business how people invest. You should have no authority to limit the free market choices of individual investors.
To whom it may concern I respectfully disagree with any legislation that restricts either the access or the outright ability for me to invest in leveraged and inverse funds. I do my research and I understand the risks. I understand how to invest in these as part of a larger strategy. Please do not remove the rights of people like myself who independently do the work and choose to invest in these