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 capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds
Dear FINR regulators, Please do not limit my freedoms to invest. Consider that leveraged and inverse funds are an important part of many investors strategy and those who wish to participate in the transacting of them should get to keep the personal responsibility of making the choice to participate in these funds or notno matter how riskywithout regulations that would dictate this choice for them
Why should only the exceptionally wealthy have opportunities to engage in the stock market fully? This is discrimination at its best and class warfare.
More government regulations! Seriously?? This is a guise to limit the average American citizens' ability to participate in a free and fair marketplace. This will further "rig the game" in favor of the big financial institutions and eliminate an important financial tool that the small average investor can use to hedge their portfolio's in adverse times. The small investor
Change the tax code to a flat tax leave this Proshares alone
Disagree as believe this reduces investment freedom and favors large institutional investors
I know how to invest, so I oppose restrictions to my rights and abilities to invest.
An inverse ETF or even a leveraged ETF takes far less knowledge and understanding to invest in safely than a whole host of other publicly traded securities for which no similar requirements are being imposed. All one has to understand is that the security is designed to and reasonably likely to trade in the manner it is advertised by its promotors .... which is usually tracking an index or the
I do not feel there is a reason for additional requirements for investing in any public investments. I don't believe I should have to take classes or any other requirement in order to invest in any type of investment especially leveraged and inverse funds. There is enough information and restrictions provided by Brokerage houses.
We need to stop treating people like idiots when it comes to our finances. There are a lot of us that are not fantastically wealthy yet fully understand how to invest our money. Why limit the ability to have larger returns to those in the upper levels of wealth? Further regulation of investment vehicles will increase the wealth gap and make it harder for younger people to build wealth and stay