Hello Sir,
I would like to tell you that I oppose restrictions on my rights to invest in public investments.
Since investment should be available to all of the public, I should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me
and my family .
I dont need to go through special process before I can invest in public securities because I am capable of understanding leverage and inverse
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest.
I am old enough to handle my investments.
I do not think it is right for regulators to restrict individual investors opportunities to invest in leveraged or inverse products that have been loved by investors for a long time. Anyone can adjust the size of the investment to manage risk. Too paternalistic.
Please do not impose any restrictions on what to buy and how much we can buy
I shouldn't have to g through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities, like leveraged and inverse funds since I am capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds and their risks.
the leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies.
Leveraged and Inverse funds allow investors who are not wealthy enough to participate in hedge funds to manage their portfolio risks. By removing or limiting access to these funds FINRA would hurt us common investors and once again cater to the richest people and large institutions under the charade of protecting the common investor. All that is required is that a warning be provided every time
I am an individual investor managing my own money for more than 20+ years. As part of my portfolio I do user leveraged and inverse funds/ETFs. These provide the necessary leverage and cushion in down turns to my portfolio. Individual investors like me need access to such funds in order to manage our portfolios more effectively.
Do not pass this bill to hinder free markets of America and the efficiencies they provide
Let the buyer beware. It is the buyer's responsibility to inform themselves or seek help. This "permission" in a breach of personal freedom. This ain't the country club....