Everything related to TQQQ and other leveraged stocks is simple and easy to understand. Limiting who can buy, use, or purchase them would impact investors around the world greatly
Restricting my access to leveraged ETFs will force me to seek other more risky investments
My broker already provides special notifications regarding such funds. That is sufficient.
I absolutely oppose restrictions like means testing. That is a regressive measure, creating barriers to entry for small investors.
Leveraged funds are a central part of my investment strategy. I have traded in them for over a decade.
I am very concerned that I have heard that regulators are contemplating putting new requirements on individuals that want to invest in leveraged or inverse funds. I am an investor that has been investing in various stock, mutual funds, and ETFs for over 50 years. The advent of leveraged and inverse funds through the use of ETFs has greatly enhanced my capability to improve my investment returns
This is proposal is another fine example of government intervention where none is needed. I know that this proposal is written by special interest groups driven by their profit motivation not for the best interest of the public. No one is going to invest in a leveraged fund unless they know what they are investing in. In no way should regulations require that investors go through any special
Please do not pass this regulation as it puts unnecessary hardship and red tape on investing
I feel very strongly that I, as an everyday investor, should be allowed to invest freely without overreach. Leveraged and inverse funds are very important in day to day investing and are not too complicated for anyone to understand. Leveraged and inverse funds are excellent at protecting my assets or enhancing my returns in a good economy. I feel that only allowing some individuals to invest
We should be able to invest in leverages share
I appreciate the individual right to invest in leveraged and inverse funds.
Your proposed changes are not needed and not wanted. Warnings are already in place on all leverages ETF purchases. Adding burdensome regulations would punish experienced traders who make their living trading these funds.