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Having traded futures, metals, South African gold mining stocks, and a long-time investor in coins and bullion. I know of the risks of buying leveraged and inverse funds. Please do not limit or complicate my ability to make these purchases as I wish. Right now i am short the stock market with DOG and short intrest rates with TBF; Also long with oil holding USO. My money - my decisions!!!
The proposed regulations would unnecessarily infringe on my freedoms to contract privately on financial matters based on my own discretion. Leveraged and inverse funds are an important component of my trading strategies, and I should not have to disclose or satisfy any particular financial means or investment knowledge tests to enter into financial transactions in these products.
Please allow me to continue purchasing Leveraged ETFs. They make up a large part of my portfolio, and have for years. They are very useful both for short term trades and longer term investments. Moreover, I am not fond of shorting individual stocks, but inverse ETFs fit my needs entirely. Thanks you for reading.
I should not need anybodys permission to invest in public mutual funds. The leveraged inverse funds are an important part of my hedging program against market losses during volatile markets.
Do not restrict my access to investments of any kind. Please insure that everyone is given the opportunity to invest in all investment instruments
Prohibiting these investments is regulatory overreach. Required attestations and waivers should be enough to let individual investors manage their own risks. Moreover, implementing a net worth minimum just reserves the ability for enhanced returns for the already-wealthy.
While I understand the dangers of inverse etfs, and given the economic uncertainties in these difficult times with inflation, the horrifying war and a divided nation, I strongly urge that the sec does not interfere with free market and our free choice to invest. Please dont change the rules or impede. Its our due process in a free market economy. With respect, Cindy Gu
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.