Rosie Xu Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Leveraged and inverse funds have protected my funds to a certain extent, making me more confident in the stock market, I hope that my right to buy will not be cancelled, thank you
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Leveraged and inverse funds have protected my funds to a certain extent, making me more confident in the stock market, I hope that my right to buy will not be cancelled, thank you
Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the Privileged/Criminals. As the people (MIDDLE SCHOOL/POOR) we understand the conversation mush clearer than previous years. Bad enough our Birth Certificate Bonds (Year 1933 GOLD STANDARD) was stolen from our ancestors, with no education to achieve wealth. FINRA need to cut it out. WE UNDERSTAND INFORMATION
The FINRA plan opposes my right to decide which public equities, bonds and funds to buy and is giving regulators that power over me.
I oppose the FINRA plan and want to maintain me current freedom to invest in securities that I choose.
This is absolutely ridiculous. I'm interested in these products specifically because I understand the risks of leveraging and shorting and I want a proxy institution with higher net worth to assume that risk on my behalf. That's what leveraged and inverse funds offer me. I can't lose anything more than I invest, so how is it any different from other etfs or mutual funds? I might never vote democrat again if you do this.
Please allow me to invest how I choose. Please do not make it difficult for people to make their own investment decisions. Crowdsharing and other new ideas are developing because people want to make their own investment decision. Thank you.
I object to this as I have a total understanding of options and leveraged ETFs
Retail investors don't have a lot of ways of hedging their portfolios in the case of a recession or market crash. If you take these investments away, you'll only be hurting investors as a whole, especially retail whom are the most vulnerable ones.... Please don't!
Leave our money and privacy alone
[REDACTED] if I lose money so be it.
Do not pass this regulation. Leave this alone.