To whom it may concern, How dare you [REDACTED] sit there and try to make us, the consumer, have even less choices to decide what we do with our money and investment plans? We should be the one that makes the choices not you. Your job is to make whatever company signed up with you follows rules to protect the consumer, but this doesnt protect the consumer from the company, but rather is trying to
I should be able to invest how I want to not the gov.
"Accredited investors" and other manipulations to limit access to certain investments, except for those with a certain income level, is class discrimination, pure and simple. Any attempt to expand upon these already unconstitutional restrictions would be both, immoral and illegal.
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.
It is very important that we have freedom to decide for ourselves and our families how to invest our own money.
I - not regulators – should be able to choose the public
investments that are right for me and my family.
Public investments should be available to ALL of 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,
like leveraged and inverse funds. I am quite capable of
Why would you shut this down? Bitcoin is apart of the fabric of a newer technology. It has tech stocks such as the QQQ imbedded within in. That would be wildly unfair and make no sense
I strongly oppose any limitations on my ability to buy the cryptocurrency funds offered by ProShares.
I do not support this rule change. Using leveraged etfs has been essential to many retail investors including myself. They have helped me hedge my portfolio in certain times and generate excess returns during other times. If you take leveraged etfs away it will cause retail investors such as myself to lose a lot of money, especially if you take these away while the market is far down from all