Hi, I don't feel like I should be going through these steps. Especially if I outsource my trades to an advisor.
I'm outraged that the government regulators think they need to limit my access to leveraged and inverse funds. These are public investments and should be available to all investors. Allowing only wealthy investors to use them to invest and hedge portfolios is unfair and gives wealthy people more advantages over small investors. My broker already makes sure I know the risks so additional
Hello, I disagree with the proposed regulation. I believe it is up to the investor to risk his/her assets in the way he or she sees fit. Whether it makes the investing world safer or not, perhaps a lesson taught through experience rather than regulation would be a better way of allowing investors to discover what they should or should not invest in. I view these investment avenues as ways to
Quit rigging the game in favor of institutions. Give the individual man on Main Street the same chance to invest in the same products without all the hassles and red tape. Inverse funds saved my bacon when the pandemic hit and it was only a fraction of my total portfolio. Why are people allowed to invest in some company they read about on Reddit but they have to put on training wheels for an
I oppose restrictions of my right of Investments.
I can make my own decisions, I don't need government interference
Good Morning; Please do not make regulations that prevent me from investing in the manor that I choose. I am aware of the risks that am taking and read and signed a document to that effect. Thank you for your attention. Terry Eddy
Everyone should be allowed to invest the way they want especially in the United States where we believe in consumerism and not socialism
Hello, Thank you for the opportunity to voice my opinion regarding this issue. As a small investor, I value a lot the opportunities presented from reversed and leverage assets. Public investments should be available to all the public, not just the privileged ones. I shouldnt have to go through any special process like passing tests before I can invest in public securities, like leveraged and
Hello, I understand that the markets carry inherent risk. I believe that if I myself am comfortable assuming that risk with the understanding that my investment may go to a $0 value then I should be free to invest in what I choose. Stocks are not a secured investment. I see no difference in purchasing shares of leveraged funds.