Jacob Moore Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Every individual should be free to invest how they please. Its not the governments job to play mom and dad.
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Every individual should be free to invest how they please. Its not the governments job to play mom and dad.
Stop trying to rule the people of the U.S.A. WE should be able to invest money the way we see fit. We are not your slave's, the government does not own us!!!!!
America is the land of the free. The idea that certain financial instruments should be denied to all but a few that are allowed past some form of gatekeeper is glaringly unAmerican and unconstitutional. I urge you to protect our rights to purchase leveraged and inverse ETFs. Thank you.
i do not have a high net worth, i have however, been investing in inverse funds for many years. i do not need any government agency overseeing or guiding me in my conclusions as to what sort of investments i wish to make. these sorts of funds are an important part of my overall investment strategy and i rely upon the ability to use them.
There PUBLIC Investments. Stop trying to control! That's why I have a CFP to assist in my choices! It's not yours to say what I can invest in!
I oppose to the proposed regulation because it curtails my freedom to invest and freedom to chose investment as per the best of my abilities.
The market needs a diverse demographic of investors to keep the demand of the diverse stock the market has to offer. This is not an intellectual law to enforce by any regulators of any kind. This is completely from a tilted state of mind to even propose this.
Every man and woman needs to be responsible for their own choices. It's up to them weather they want to take risk or not. The government can't even keep social security solvent for the next 50 years or balance a budget, they have no business telling us how to manage our finances. maybe if there was some financial risk management and retirement investing taught in school this wouldn't be an issue.
I stand in opposition to any proposed FINRA regulations that would prohibit me from purchasing or owning inverse or leveraged funds. Further, I oppose any attempt to create a special process such as passing a test before I can invest. After all, they are public securities. These products include extensive disclosure documentation which is more than sufficient to warn of the potential risks of such products. Regulators should not be empowered to restrict an investor from purchasing, selling or holding these products in any way.
It's important for these markets to be driven by real people. As lay investors, we have a right to form our own informed opinion of risk and benefit when investing; we don't need regulators to stop us just because they think a product is too risky.