Hello SEC Well here we go again. I thought we had this matter settled a few years age when I sent my last public comment to you but apparently not. It is my understanding that the following items are being considered in order for someone to invest in leveraged and inverse funds. 1. Pass a regulator imposed test of your specialized investor knowledge 2. Demonstrate high net worth 3. Get special
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's mission is to: protect investors and safeguard market integrity By making leveraged products harder to access for lower net worth individuals the only investors that you are protecting are high net worth individuals who can afford to pay high advisor fees to continue to access leverage products without any effort
Hello,
I have traded stocks as an individual retail trader for 20 years. I trade in a very short term and responsible manner, and supplement my retirement account using this method.
As a licensed hairdresser by trade with no college education, I have earned the bulk of the money I will retire on trading triple leveraged etfs successfully. Removing my ability to trade these tickers would severely
Hello, I Abhishek Sahay strongly oppose the restriction on my right to invest in Leveraged and Inverse ETFs. I understand the risks assumed, and would like to be able to choose the public
investments that are right for me and my family. Such, public investment options should be available to all of the public,
not just the privileged in a non-restricted way.
I understand the benefits and risks of investing in both leveraged and inverse funds. I make my own investment decisions. These funds are public securities. Regulators should not establish any rules or procedures that would inhibit my ability to invest in leveraged or inverse funds. Thank you.
I resent your interferrence with my investment decicions. I should be able to choose my investments like other investors. I know these are trading vehicles, but I have successfully used them as investments. I am perfectly capable of reading and understanding how they work. I don't need or want the government holding my hand and telling me what I can and can't invest in. I
i do not need to be protected from myself with leveraged funds. I understand their investment role and associated risks. I balance these risks with blue-chip stocks and they provide a way to improve the overall return of my portfolio without excessive risky behavior like crypto.
Let the people decide their own investments.
I want to be able to invest in leveraged ETFs it's a large part of my investment strategy and helps me build wealth. Please don't take that from me
Leveraged and inverse funds might be risky, but the investor is responsible for managing their risk. NOT THE GOVERNMENT!!!