It is the responsibility of regulators to ensure funds are well managed, safe from fraud and equally accessible to all investors. It is not the responsibility of regulators to determine which funds specific investors are allowed to purchase. Regulators must not require any tests or assessments in an effort to "weed out" or discriminate against investors. Cryptocurrency funds are an
More options is better than less. Considering you did nothing about SPACs for the last 2 years, it's rich to hear that you care about protecting investors now.
I disagree with further retail investor limitations. There are countless resources available for retail investors to utilize in order to learn about leveraged ETFs and other complex investments. Additionally, these investments pose no greater financial risk than any other individual stock investment, which, if the last 2 years have shown us anything, can be even more volatile than cryptocurrency/
Please do not ban these products they are beneficial to future savings
The Government already taxes profits on Crypto. I am not in support of this further encroachment of my rights to invest in alternative investments to act as a counterbalance to the overpriced stock market cause by the fed's QE*** purchases. First, Crypto should not be under the SEC as it is not a security, it is closer to a commodity. Second, the SEC is over-reaching it authority even if it
This does nothing but hurt individual investors. When people start the argument with "think of the children" it's usually not good.
Dear Regulator(s), Kindly requesting you to reconsider the imposing investment restrictions to individual investors. I am in no position to analyze full picture of why considering such rule and what future impact will be for US investors. However, customers move away from companies that are not prioritizing and addressing customers real need and within parameters these parameters I can imagine
This is just more [REDACTED]. Government regulators got involved with blockfi and Celsius to prevent average Americans from getting 8% return on their savings by staking their stable coins and now they want to interfere with other investment vehicles. Leave us be! Isn't it bad enough that they created double digit annual inflation that they have to do this? Are they going to stop lotteries
Investing should not be controlled by hedge funds, fund managers, and the ultra wealthy. It should be free and accessible to all. Taking away citizens small rights little by little never ends well for the government. Don't limit investing ability to net worth. Information, tools, classes, and all sorts of material are more than readily available for individuals to consume and make their own