Limiting investment into certain leverage funds in cryptocurrency tracking funds and futures such as BITO to just wealthy individuals is not equitable nor fair. Also forcing individuals that are currently invested in it to divest from it at the bottom of the market as the market has been trending down would not be in the best interest of American investors. This could cause millions of Americans
As an investor, It is important that I have the tools that I believe are right for my goals. Please reconsider the rules you are proposing.
I am a small investor and have been investing and trading for more than 10 years. I have only recently been able to invest in crypto, but do not have a high net worth. There are many of us in this category. Please don't take away our ability to invest in new areas.
We should have the rights to invested in the leveraged etf which gave us the leverage. We are aware of the risk we are taking.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to balance the risk in my portfolio
The federal government has a fiduciary responsibility to its citizens. If requiring me to pass a test or sign a waiver to helps protect uneducated investors, I support FINRAs attempts to better regulate the market. ProShares sent me a share holder notice claiming that FINRA was going to take away the rights of investors, when in fact FINRA is doing their duty to protect U.S. citizens.
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I spend a lot of time studying market conditions, economy and a very thoughtful investor and trying to maximize return for my family. I understand leveraged investments well and have been investing in it for the last 5 years and doing quite well. I should be able to invest in any public securities and earn the highest return possible. I am the little guy who doesn't have the
Im capable of understanding cryptocurrency funds such as BITO and their risks.I invested in many pre ipo offerings and I believe people shouldnt have limits on how much money they
invest in pre ipo offerings such as Reg A+ and Reg CF offerings like the wealthy accredited investors dont have limits on how much money they invest in pre ipo offerings.Regardless of annual income or net worth I should
I do not want you to involve yourself in my business dealings when it comes to inverse funds or leveraged funds. I'm invested in both. I should be able to choose which funds are right for me. Why put harder restrictions on the poor? Don't the rich get enough perks?
I'm an individual investor who trades leveraged products and options on an almost daily basis. Leveraged products and options have become the cornerstone of my investment strategy and provide the income stream I need to live on in my retirement. I've spent over 12 years as an active investor and have put the time and effort into learning how such products work using all the