I am very much opposed to restrictions on my right to invest. This is a great overreach making public investments available only to the privileged few and puts the small investor at a great disadvantage.
I am at the stage in life where I am longer able to work outside the home and plan to use investing to support myself in my later years.
Recently, I have learned how to use inverse funds--they were quite simple to understand. And, since I do understand the risk, have made several small, successful trades and plan to use them in a very limited way and certainly do not feel these restrictions are necessary.
Rhonda Kruse Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Dear FINRA:
I am very much opposed to restrictions on my right to invest. This is a great overreach making public investments available only to the privileged few and puts the small investor at a great disadvantage.
I am at the stage in life where I am longer able to work outside the home and plan to use investing to support myself in my later years.
Recently, I have learned how to use inverse funds--they were quite simple to understand. And, since I do understand the risk, have made several small, successful trades and plan to use them in a very limited way and certainly do not feel these restrictions are necessary.
Thank you,
Rhonda Kruse