I don't need big brother watching over me. Our competitive edge and democracy always gets eroded when government decides to over regulate. It is our money and we should get to decide where we want to invest,
It's my money and I deserve to have the right to do what I want with it; win or lose.
Our country is founded on Freedom guarunteed in the constitution. Any actions by Government outside groups to limit our Freedom of choice or centralize control, represent a degredation of our Freedom. Investing in a free market is a key element of citizen right to freely earn through investments and is no business of the FINRA. I suspect the potential rule is being pushed to protect investors
I am taking this opportunity to respond to your potential limitation to using leveraged ETF's. I am a big boy and want to have the ability to use leveraged ETF's. Why is that any different than using margin with stocks. I also understand the contango component of leveraged ETF's. There was a study done by Barron's a few years ago and several leveraged ETF
I've passed the finra series 65 exam and understand the risks of investing in leveraged funds. I only invest my employer match into risky assets and keep my own saving in market funds, this is an unreasonable restriction on retail investors.
I have found it to be beneficial to invest in inverse leveraged funds at times that there are extreme over bought or over sold make t conditions.
Dear Sir/Madam,
I understand that FINRA is considering implementation of restrictions/rules which might impede my ability to invest in leveraged and/or inverse funds. As a small investor, these financial instruments allow me to diversify and/or hedge my portfolio with a great deal of efficiency. Please do not place any further restrictions on the trading in these valuable trading tools!
Dear FINRA, I am concerned about the potential changes that could affect my ability to purchase leveraged and inverse funds. I am an ardent supporter of the general public having access to the funds without the need to make these purchases though privileged brokers. I am well aware of the limitations and risk involved with these funds. The process that is being considered to make these purchases
I will be 82 in July and have been investing for 58 years. I dont need or want your nanny supervision. I use leveraged ETFs for aggressive speculation and for hedging in my roll over IRA. Is there really a problem here? This looks to me like an effort to expand your government fiefdom by exaggerating the need to rectify an injustice that is either trivial or doesnt exist. With 30 trillion in
Dear regulators. Please keep theseinstruments available . I find them invaluable when used properly