I think I can choose the public investments, that are right for me and my family.
I can understand leveraged and inverse funds and their risks.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. they help my protect (hedge) my investments or seek enhanced returns.I use them as a limited part of my overall portfolio.
I have many years of experience in investing in stocks,
Dear FINRA Regulatory Team
I oppose limitations on my investments strategy or choices and I do not need any measures imposed on me due to the following reasons:
I have good understanding and specialized investment knowledge to invest in any ETF funds including leveraged or inverse funds. I have started investing in leveraged funds after gaining years of experience in stock market trading. I am
I am heavily invested in leveraged products as part of my long term investment plan. I am only invested in etfs or etns which reflect indexes or sectors that I am confident will go up over the long term. I am ok with regulators asking investors about income or experience level, but there shouldn't be any sort of ban on leveraged products. We are adults and should have the legal right to
I just find it funny that youre now oh so concerned with our knowledge and ability to use leveraged ETFs now that the market is falling to crap. You just dont want the everyday Joe making money on the way down like the big boys do. Inexperienced traders lose money everyday on all kinds of stocks and all you fat cats profit from it but now you care about us not losing our money. I call [REDACTED
Dear FINRA Regulators,
I am a new investor who has benefited greatly from the variety of exchange-traded funds on the public securities market. I have seen great gains through the use of leveraged, inverse leveraged, and volatility index tracked funds. Since I understand the inherent risks of trading these funds, I firmly believe that most investors with basic knowledge can learn and understand
As an individual investor I am concerned that limiting my investment options is being considered.
Commodity ETFs, inverse ETFs, and leveraged ETFs are an important part of my investment strategy, both as defensive options in turbulent markets and as vehicles to enhance short to medium term trend investment strategies.
These investment vehicles should not be limited to use by high wealth
Dear Regulators:
I have been an investor in various markets for more than 50 years with experience ranging from stocks, bonds, and mutual funds to ETFs, commodities, real estate, complex financial instruments, and, most recently, crowd funding offerings. I understand, accept, and limit the risks of my investments. I should not be limited in my investments or be required to take creative means
Aloha, as a small retail investor I would definitely NOT be in favor of any of any restrictions on my ability to buy and sell publicly-traded ETF's and similar common financial products, so long as the already well-known risks are plainly and honestly disclosed by issuers and brokers in any promotional materials. Trying to accurately determine who is and isn't capable of
PLEASE< PLEASE< PLEASE DO NOT TAKE MY ABILITY AWAY TO BUY AND SELL LEVERAGED/INVERSED PRODUCTS. My Social Security Benefits does not pay me nearly enough to live off of. I am 68 years old and have been investing/trading for 22 years without a personal broker. I feel public investments should be available to all of the public,
I invest in stocks and ETFs (BOTH LONG AND SHORT
I think I can choose the public investments, that are right for me and my family. I can understand leveraged and inverse funds and their risks. Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. they help my protect (hedge) my investments or seek enhanced returns.I use them as a limited part of my overall portfolio. I have many years of experience in investing in stocks, ETFs