Comments: More restrictions hurt; they do not help. The market is risky, as are many things in life. It is an individuals responsibility to do due diligence before investing. Limiting investment options based on wealth, experience, or any other subjective factor is wrong. An individual, and solely that individual, should have the ability and right to make unrestricted investment decisions on
Comments: Good day!
The approach of limiting access to products instead of educating the consumers is a wrong one. It means taking a stance that the only people who should have access to the market are professional investors and accredited investors.
I would recommend providing more guidance on how retail plstforms have to provide the disclosures and warnings to consumers, so that there is a
I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHT TO INVEST
* I am 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 don't need to go through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities, like leveraged and inverse funds. I'm capable of understanding
If I can blow all my money on taxes and social security that will never come back to benefit me then I can invest in crypto.
Any investment is risky.
People are smart so dont act like you need to help(police) us.
Platforms like Fidelity, Vanguard, TD Ameritrade, etc. put checks before investors are able to invest in these ETFs/Funds. I believe these are sufficient safeguards. FINRA should not take away the ability to trade in these instruments and limit the ability for knowledgeable investors to benefit from the fluctuations in the market, while investment banks are able to make millions off them.
Everyone should be able to invest the way THEY want to, not the way someone else tells them to.
I've been using leveraged and inverse funds for years. I don't need or want others deciding what I can invest in. These funds an important part of my investment strategy.
It is my belief that our government has no authority to restrict the means in which I invest my money. Their power should be limited to only pursue fraudulent investment venues as applicable under current law.
I am against regulations to limit my investments!