I dont need anyone limiting way I use Etf or other securities levered or unlevered. Its America. We all know our risk profiles. Caveat emptor
I think I can choose the public investments, that are right for me and my family.
I can understand leveraged and inverse funds and their risks.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. they help my protect (hedge) my investments or seek enhanced returns.I use them as a limited part of my overall portfolio.
I have many years of experience in investing in stocks,
The ability for small investors to make money in the market is hard enough given all the advantages that Wall Street has been given. Now you are considering giving then another one. What is wrong with you?!? I have invested in leveraged and inverse funds for years and they are a critical income stream for retirement. Dont give Wall Street another advantage they dont need. As a regulator you dont
This is a way for smaller investors to get ahead. Please keep it in.
I as a individual investor should be able to invest in leveraged or inverse funds at my own risk without being tested or regulated. It is up to me to understand and use these types of public securities just like any other public or private investment available.
Eric Scharfe.
it is a efficient tool to deliver market views, better than options. Options could bring much bigger risks to investors.
We definitely need a to hedge against the market movements while we are not market professionals.
Leveraged funds are better than buying stocks on margin. I understand the risks and shouldn't be punished. Additionally, having leveraged funds acts as a hedge against some trades. If you want to police the market, ban options trading which is far more intricate and can empty an account in hours.
All securities contain risk. Complexity and restrictions create frictions that harm everyone and should be avoided.
Leveraged funds have their place in a portfolio. The decisions by the Federal Reserve have spurred much of the gambling in the markets we see today.
Restricting leveraged funds is masking the root cause of todays issue of loose monetary policy and nowhere to save.
With all due respect, find something tangible to regulate.