Let us make our own investament choices
I am heavily invested in leveraged products as part of my long term investment plan. I am only invested in etfs or etns which reflect indexes or sectors that I am confident will go up over the long term. I am ok with regulators asking investors about income or experience level, but there shouldn't be any sort of ban on leveraged products. We are adults and should have the legal right to
Please make no changes in the regulations involving leveraged and inverse funds. I for one know the risks and need no help in determining the suitability of an investment vehicle for my portfolio.
I have been responsibly investing for years with a complex and diverse portfolio that I base on my own personal risk tolerance. At times, this means I may include products like leveraged or inverse leveraged funds in my portfolio, as they can be effective tools to gain exposure to certain sectors, or conversely to hedge against a downturn in a sector. Of course, as with any investment decision or
Enough already!
We are not children who need your guidance.
Its our money - spend your efforts going after real fraud and leave our investment options to us.
I am an adult of an intelligent age and like all things one is able to do when they are of age, choosing my own investments, employing strategies, and, fully understanding and accepting the risks of a diverse spectrum of offerings, I need the regulators to stay out of my private life.
Our governing bodies should look inward and address their own serious problems. Of the people, By the people,
I am vehemently opposed to FINRA trying to impose restrictions on my ability to invest in public investments. As an experienced trader, this type of nanny state is absolutely unnecesary and completely and thoroughly at odds with our capitalist system. We all have the responsibilties and rights to learn about investments and to be able to invest unfettered in publicly traded products. Creating
I am an accredited investor, and I am asking you to reconsider restrictions on leveraged funds. My investing expenses would dramatically increase due to destruction of liquidity. I can move to options or other products but again they are more expensive. The proposed change increases investing costs for anyone making sensible portfolio choices. Leveraged funds are a powerful tool when properly
I strongly oppose restrictions to my right to invest and not the regulators to tell me what t do with my investments. Public investments show be what they are supposed to be : PUBLIC without going through any special process to invest in public securities. I don't need any permission what securities to buy