It is wrong to restrict access to certain investments to only connected, "wealthy" or otherwise selected investors. All market participants are provided investment prospectuses that detail the risks of each fund. It is up to each individual to decide for themselves if the fund aligns with their risk tolerance and objectives, and then research the market to make an informed
I strongly olppose restrictions to my RIGHT to invest. Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my family to reduce risk. And they help stabilize markets.
I should be allowed to decide for myself what I invest in. I do not need the government telling me that I am not intelligent or sophisticated enough to invest in certain products. Please stay out of my life.
Hello FINRA,
It is critical, in a constitutional republic for free, and available market funds be available for all people. Retail investors such as myself who understand the caveats with leveraged or inverse funds should not have to have any additional oversight or regulation.
For your consideration, please leave the current safe guards in place in order to not exclude any potential investor
The stock markets built its foundation on that everyone can participate if they have the funds and will to do so, it is experience that makes the difference for every investors and their decisions. Leveraged and inverse ETFs have an essential role in the stock market and in financial investment strategies that are necessary in order to protect my portfolio or hedge some of my investments.
To whom it may concern,
Good evening,
It has been brought to my attention that there have been discussions of limitations and extreme regulations when investing in leveraged funds.
I believe strongly that this limitation goes against the nature of the free market which has been established in this country for many years. Any market participant has come to an understanding that there exists
It is my right to choose what investments I use. After 60 years of investing I find that today's investment tools are very helpful in my decision making. We don't need someone to tell us what to do.
Let us invest in what we want and you invest in what you want.
I regularly use inverse & leveraged funds. I expect this to be my right to do so.
I oppose to restrictions on my right to invest. What is more difficult, having the business acumen to evaluate when to buy or sell individual stocks or the wisdom to know that if the stock market generally goes up over time, that you might make more money in a leveraged index fund like the double Nasdaq or double S&P. Are you going to tell me I can't approve of a complex