Please do not take any actions to undermine my ability to invest
Public securities can not be considered public by restricting access to only a certain few. Leverage and inverse funds have been crucial to hedging beta risk during periods of high volatility in my portfolio. Building wealth has become hard enough for younger generations, and adding more barriers to entry past vanilla etf's, mutual funds, or single stocks disincentivizes building equity
We need the freedom to invest for our retirement years. Do not limit us please.
I oppose the proposed restrictions on my right to invest. I have been investing in such investment products for more than 7 years and I fully understand the price fluctuates more at the same time these products have given a lot higher yields than the traditional index funds. I oppose these proposed restrictions.
I, Ronald Foltz object to and oppose your unnecessary and potentially intrusive legislation attempting to regulate, reduce and/or eliminate my ability to choose how, when and where I am able to invest my own money earned and subsequently with taxes removed. Im a blue collar worker (a truck driver). I work hard and a substantial sum of hours for my money. I already devote a fair amount of time to
Then only politicians will be able to invest as they please. Just like now! ! !
I, not regulators, should be able to choose the public investments that are right for myself and my family. Furthermore, I do not need regulators to impose restrictive measures. Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment stragegies.
Leveraged and inversed funds are a tremendously helpful tool for building wealth in different market conditions. I strongly oppose efforts to limit the availability of these asset types in my investment accounts.
I don't think government has any place in our investments or how we spend our money.
I find the government spends our money in the most WASTEFUL WAYS.
THE WASTE MONEY AS IF IT GROWS ON TREES.
I think we should have some say in how they spend our money because it's obvious the don't know how to handle money.