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I am a Ph.D. student at UT Austin, and I am doing research in quantitative finance. I believe if an investor can't freely buy any securities would be very harmful for the completeness of the financial market. Besides, the privileges that only people of high net worth could buy leveraged products can only increase the wealth gap between poor students like me and the riches. Therefore, it can
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest. I can take my assets and investments to foreign countries if my investing is restricted in the US. Tax revenue would be lost.
Leveraged and inverse funds are a critical part of my overall investment strategy. I use them in a small percentage of my total portfolio to hedge my other positions. I have the right to make these investment decisions myself and you (the regulators) must not take this right away from me. You could instead focus your time on actually enforcing existing regulations on your friends in Wall St.
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Please do not limit my right to hedge my investments
Please dont make these changes. As an AMERICAN adult I understand the risks in investing and believe its my choice on which securities etf and cryptos to put my hard earned money into. thanks for reading
I should be able to decide my risk, not the government.
I should have the freedom and flexibility to choose the investments that are right for me and my family. Public investment should be available for any investor, not just the privileged few. I am capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds and their risks. I shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities, like leveraged
I strongly oppose any rule that limits my (or others') ability to implement investment strategy, which at times includes the use of options and leveraged/inverse exchange-traded products. I believe such a rule would cause me personal financial harm. Although I have decades of experience with such products, I oppose any rule for which I must pass tests or meet any arbitrary net worth standard