Just as many others are upset, I'd just like to say I'm very disappointed with how the corruption in the stock market is being handled, there are many people who are not getting the money they earned by participating in stock exchange because of constant market manipulation, and despite so much evidence of these malicious practices, hedge funds are allowed to continue scott free.
I strongly oppose your these unnecessary regulations on inverse and leveraged etf's. Today's investors are very well informed of these and similar investment vehicles and we do not need your meddling in our choices!
You should be looking into ways to better regulate news driven, high speed algorithmic trading where computers key in on pre programed key phrases and can spike or
I am a sophisticated investor with 45 years experience in investing in the stock market I have mutual funds, bond funds, and stocks in my portfolio. It is an investment built over the years to its current value of 2.2 million dollars. I could net have done this without the Leveraged funds I have invested in. I use the them as a long term investment and I use the inverse funds like TQQQ as a
I have been investing in stocks since 2015. I've been picking and choosing my own investments without help from any financial professional. In 2020 I had an account with TD Ameritrade and an account with Acorns doing ETFs. The stocks I picked with TD Ameritrade at my own discretion outperformed my ETF account picked by acorns.
People diserve the right to manage their own money and pick
Using inverse ETF's is easier for me to follow than going short.
The Neutral Corner - Volume 2—2022
Hello, as a normal American, I am very happy to hear about many of the proposed rule changes. We need far greater oversight on short selling. We need that data to be available to the public, and that data needs to be available to finra and the sec, too! People that are allowed to have a hedge fund, market maker, and exchange under one parent company, that then hide their positions behind data
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NASD members are invited to vote on proposed amendments to Article III, Sections 21(b) and 41 of the NASD Rules of Fair Practice. The NASD Board of Governors has reviewed the applicablity of recent regulation of short-sale practices by NASD members to various types of