I oppose restrictions to my right to invest.
I should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me and they should be available to all of the public.
I should have to go through a special process to invest in public securities (leveraged and inverse funds). I am capable of understanding the risks.
Please do not place unfair burdens on investors that are not needed.
The ability to invest in leveraged securities as part of a well balanced portfolio is needed. To restrict this to retail investors is absurd. I should be able to invest in what I want to invest in as a right!
I use leveraged equities to hedge investments for protections. And it has been helpful to offset volatility in the market. I dont have millions to invest but when I look for products
I should be able to invest on an public securities without having to go through any special process. I've invested for the past 40 years and I know the risks involved.
I believe I should be able to make investments I feel fit.
The restrictions on buying leverage ETFs shouldn't be any more stringent than what it takes to purchase a gun in this country. You can't lose any more money in these types of investments than you can with a risky individual stock. And with leveraged ETFs, they at least offer a level of diversification depending on which one you are investing. Leveraged and inverse funds are important to
Let me invest my money the way I see fit. Its MY money, not theirs!
I am in control of my own investments and future. I should be able to take risks I deem appropriate based on my own information and do not want regulators limiting my options. This is an unfair practice and the common investor should have the right to make their own decisions on how they invest.
Please do not restrict the leveraged products. I trade them to supplement my income.
The options for rich people to invest are already significantly more than everyone else, why would we restrict one more option. I understand what I'm doing in leveraged asset classes and the risks they contain.
I find it absolutely atrocious that regulators of a free and fair market would make it law/policy to tell Americans how they can and cannot invest. Im asking you not to create an even larger wealth gap between large investors and the every day Americans. We should all have the same investment choices.