Dear FINRA Regular retail investors should not be precluded from access to leveraged investment products. By only allowing institutions to use leveraged investment vehicles you are discriminating against individuals and preventing them from using all of the tools in the investment tool kit. Life is risky, individuals do not need to be protected from themselves by the government. Instead you
Dear Sir or Madam: I am an adult. I understand the risks. I want to invest my Money as I see fit. Leave the laws alone.
I would like to have the option to choose on what I want to invest in.
I don't see a need to regulate these types of investments, However I Do see a need to regulate those who cause unnecessary regulation!
I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHT TO INVEST
Inverse funds serve an important function to hedge investment portfolios. By precluding retail investors from doing so, it is locking out this class of investor from having any form of protection during periods of down markets. It is inconceivable that in the U.S. there is a proposal to preclude investors from being able to decide what they do with their own finances. Why are high net worth
Leveraged and inverse funds should be able to be traded by anyone. Its my money and it is my choice on how to spend it. Individuals have the right to spend money and invest how they please. Yes, there could be risks involved but that is my choice. Every investment involves some sort of risk, even the top tech stocks, some of which have declined roughly 80% since their high a year ago. How can an
I have read about the risks involved concerning leveraged and inverse funds. These products allow me to make allow me to trade and profit when the market is volatile and I do not feel restrictions should be put into place. I took a very expensive stock trading class and I understand the risks and feel comfortable making these trades.
There is no reason individual investors should be denied access to an efficient vehicle of ownership of an entire asset class. Forcing individuals to seal with complex futures and/or expensive and risky crypto exchanges only deepens the gulf in access between inst. (wealthy) and indiv. (middle class) investors. Per federal law, it is legal for any US citizen to own crypto currency. If there are
I would like to choose the public investments that are right for me without any restrictions. I am capable of understanding funds such as Funds Selling Short and their risks.