I oppose any restrictions in any manner to my right to invest in any inverse or leveraged fund. It is my responsibility and right to choose the investments that are appropriate for myself and my family.
I have successfully used inverse funds as a hedge in volatile markets. For me, these are one of the valuable investment tools that I use to moderate risk.
Please do not impose any special
Comments:The wide use of leveraged ETF offer me the complexity of investment features not found anywhere else. i have the broad knowledge and financial understanding of how these investments work and have utilized them for decades to benefit both me and the clients i serve in my investment management practice. I ask that new rules not be implimented, doing so will not dissuade an investor from
Is this another attempt to reduce or eliminate my freedom to choose the investments I make, right or wrong? I oppose this kind of restriction due to "for my own good"!
To Whom It May Concern: As a small retail investor, it is difficult to gain leverage, let alone with some efficiency. The leveraged funds from ProShares allow retail investors to access their economy of scale. Taking away these investment options from retail investors is simply unnecessary regulatory interference.
I want to make my own investment decisions - I understand investing has risks and that is my decision to make. Please do not regulate my ability to invest in Leveraged and Inverse funds.
It is unacceptable that "regulators" should even have the notion much less consideration of restricting investment products and vehicles that impede the choices and success of everyday investor's financial future and protection against market volatility.
Leveraged and inverse ETF's play a critical role in proper portfolio risk management which serves the
I am writing to request not approval of this FINRA Regulatory Notice.
Leveraged fund is important for me when I want to avoid options trading and time decays. It gives me some better sleep compared to options. And it's a better balance between options and equity. I think we should have freedom to choose what we want to do.
Dont agree any tests of this kind for experienced trader of similar nature. Suggest to set limits as a percentage of total investable asset.