I was unaware until recently that you [REDACTED] might be hatching another scheme to interfere with my ability to hedge risk and/or speculate in the financial markets. Even to the regulatory mind it should be obvious that investors either find these products useful or they avoid them, a principle that applies to all the ETFs and ETNs in the marketplace. Your franchise doesn't empower you to
Federal regulation over-reach is one of the most dangerous current threats to our country. You do what you think is right for your life and I'll do what I think is right for mine. Freedom to do as we choose is probably the most important right that the Founding Fathers intended. Now FINRA is threatening to make even more inroads to our freedom.
I, not the regulators, should be able to choose the public
investments that are right for me and my family.
Public investments should be available to all of the
public, not just the privileged.
I should not have to go through any "special process" like passing a test before I can invest my own money in public securities, like leveraged and inverse funds. I understand
I have been investing in these leverage products for years and hope that you will leave the regulations as they have been.
HOW TYPICAL! These funds only allow people to invest while they will lose money! Now that the FUND DESIGNERS may POSSIBLY lose money, themselves, they cry, "DIRTY POOL!"
The average investor should not have to go through any special process to invest in leveraged and inverse funds.
Leveraged and inverse funds should not be available only to the rich. Any such move would be discriminatory and only increase wealth inequality which is contrary to a free and fair market place.
I oppose the proposed restrictions on leveraged and inverse funds. I am already an accredited investor and my use of leveraged funds make up only a tiny portion of my net worth. I understand the risks and see no reason to restrict access to these and other products. They are already inherently less risky than other readily available products like options, crypto, certain poorly run private
I am strongly opposed to any new regulations that would hinder an investor's ability to navigate today's complex markets. Tools such as leveraged and inverse funds are critical to the ability to hedge a portfolio. In fact, I find the existing rules to be somewhat arbitrary and onerous.
More regulation does not help the individual investor but rather, undermines their ability to
I have been investing for 28 years and I am series 7 , 63 ,66 license . I like to have freedom of investing and will accept risk responcilbility . I am oppose this new regulation
Please don't create red tape for ordinary folks to invest. Leveraged and inverse funds are investment strategies which do not require PhD knowledge to invest and grow hard earned money. Target option trading instead of leveraged and inverse funds!