I am opposed to any restrictions on my right to invest
The proposed rule is another example of limiting small investors and speculators with the excuse of protecting them. This paternalistic approach only favors the larger investors by making various investment instruments and strategies more difficult to access. This is quite interesting considering it is occurring at a time when it is clear that they will become especially useful. I am completely
Dear regulators: I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHT TO INVEST!! I believe that I should be able to choose public investments that are right for me and that they should be made available to everyone. I take responsibility for my actions and decisions in all aspects of my life and do not want the government to limit or restrict my investment decisions. I use leverage and inverse funds in part to
Please do not make this change. I have chosen a plan with this as a possibility.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. I should be able to choose the public investments that are right for Me. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged.
I oppose proposed rule #S7-24-15. It's up to me how I should or should not invest my money. As long as it is invested in things that on their own accord do not violate the law I don't want or need anybody, especially government telling me how I can or cannot, should or should not invest.
I am against restricting access to these investments.
I would like to make sure you consider that many investors outside of 'high net worth' individuals only have the capacity to understand the risks involved with leveraged and inverse type products which ProShares provides. I value the options that these types of products give me when it comes to having a well balanced portfolio in terms of both risk vs reward, protection (often a part of
I use levered and inverse funds on a regular basis in my portfolios. They are easy to understand and are a critical tool in managing my portfolio risk. I am retired and not interested in taking on risk that could result in a large drawdown. These tools help me reduce risk, they do not elevate my risk. My alternative would be utilizing options, which are more levered and risky that levered and