You should be able to invest or spend your money any way you wish freedom of personal property!!! Any trying to remove that right needs to be in prison for life!!
To Whom It May Concern, I am greatly concerned about any additional cost further regulation and compliance will have on complex trading products, particularly leveraged ETFs. I am concerned about additional regulations which may increase the time it takes to get approval for trading complex products. I purchased leveraged ETFs on market indices, however there was five years of research in search
Why should only the large investor get the right to protect their investments during a downturn in the market, which they probably controlled and then not allow the small investor to equally protect their investment when the market goes down, something they probably had nothing to do with the downturn. The playing field should be the same for all investors, not just a small percentage of very
Why would you even think about taking away our ability to trade inverse funds. Once again the government is insinuating we are too stupid to know when and where to trade the funds. I dont need you micro managing my finances. Leave well enough alone. I would also like a response on this. Greg Watson [REDACTED]. Thank you.
Leverage and inverse funds are a low cost way to increase the diversification and/or offset risk at a low cost. I wish you people would leave things alone. People that are ignorant and untrained will still find their way to do stupid things no matter how you try to protect them. If you promote real education on these matters in connection with existing channels that would be more productive. Just
I have a good deal invested in leverage funds on my high risk portfolio side, changing policy to not let me recover or wait strategy out is unacceptable.
I think that I should be able to invest my money the way I want. There should be no test to pass allow me to invest. It is a perfect hedge for future appreciation. Thank you.
Regulators should not interfere or impede with the general public's right to invest in any securities, leveraged or otherwise. Please do not impose these measures upon us.
This rule is an affront to investors everywhere. To think we are not competent enough to make our own decisions is insulting. Please reject this proposal.