Keep your hands off my investment money. If I have the liberty to gamble it away at a casino, how is that different from losing it in stock markets?
Please dont inhibit the free markets. We are not yet a communist country.
The proposals exceed the authority of SEC as watchdog and while perhaps intending to protect the rights of investors against risks of loss, or their own capacity or qualifications to invest actually result in immunizing the sellers from liability. The proper way to go would be notice and warnings as assumptions of risks.
I disagree with regultions that limit my right to chose My Investments under the claim of protection. I feel this is false narrative and wish to excercise my will.
Comments: Please do not limit investors' ability to trade "complex products" including leveraged and inverse funds. These products are not confusing. If you want to make sure investors are aware of what they are investing in then have them read a waiver in advance. Otherwise, there should be no restriction on what a private investor should be able to invest in in this manner.
Regulators should not choose the public investments that are right for me and my family. I should not have to go through any special process to invest in public securities. I understand the risk associated with alternative investments and should have the right to do as I choose with my own capital.
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in crypto. I 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.
Comments: Please do not limit our ability to buy and sell inverse and leveraged ETFs. They are not that complicated and the warning notices that come up before any purchase is quite detailed and informative to anyone who does not understand these products.
It is the responsibility of regulators to ensure funds are well managed, safe from fraud and equally accessible to all investors. It is not the responsibility of regulators to determine which funds specific investors are allowed to purchase. Regulators must not require any tests or assessments in an effort to "weed out" or discriminate against investors. Cryptocurrency funds are an
More options is better than less. Considering you did nothing about SPACs for the last 2 years, it's rich to hear that you care about protecting investors now.