Limiting the ability of the common stock holder to use leveraged stocks leave the market free for only the privileged few. Wrong doing and unjust.
My concern with shorting a stock is the impact that action has on the company. By shorting 100% of a company's stock (or more!), the stock may drop to a low enough price that the company can't survive regardless of the underlying value. I would suggest a cap on the percentage of a company's outstanding shares that can be shorted, say 60%. This would allow the investor the ability
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in stock market which would limit my ability of investment in stock and long term financial perspectives.
I should be able to invest in the public investments that are available. There should be not any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities.
I use leveraged and inverse funds to hedge my portfolio in volatile market. It is very important to me to have the leveraged and inverse funds available to investors like me. I do not want to sell all the stocks in my
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in TQQQ, SQQQ and other leveraged products. I have been investing in these products for years and they are no more risky that any other stocks in the market. Anybody trading in the market has to understand that there is risk involved and chooses to take that risk...regulators should not try to babysit investors by trying to tell them which stock or fund
As a individual stock trader, I think we do have the right to trade same stock as financial institutions and its such an arrogant idea to deprive us the right!
Comments:comment on direxion etf. I understand how to trade etf. They are based in a primary future, stock or other. They are not physical components of companies but leveraging stocks for short-term trades.
I am a retail investor who enjoys testing and using various stock picking strategies for a part of my portfolio. I don't have any professional training in the workings of the stock market. However, I was a math major in college and a computer scientist by trade. I think I know enough to understand the basic concept of a leveraged ETF and/or inverse ETFs. I also use an analytical
To whom it may concern, As a retail investor and American citizen with rights, I synthesize with all other retail investors and institutions who want nothing other than a fair and equal stock market. A stock market that is free and clear of any and all manipulation. We have been the "small guy" for so long without a fair shot in being able to generate wealth, growth, and practice for
Dear Sirs: I am writing to express my opinion that existing investor access to leveraged ETFs should be maintained. These investments are straightforward (leverage 1X, 2X, 3X, etc.) and every investor must understand that risk is inherent with these investments. As with any other investment. I consider leveraged ETFs to be much less risky than US traded Chinese stocks. The Chinese Variable