Please do not limit these types of investments. It is more important to stop Congress from investing in stock that stopping little people from wisely researching and investing!
Things like crypto and stocks should be available to the public it not only helps the companies but the markets as well. Everyone should have the right to invest in what they believe.
Everyone should be given a choice of what they invest in - stock , etf, option, leveraged etf, etc. No one is forced to invest in leverage etfs. I value it as an option.
I have been investing in the stock market for 50 years. Do not restrict me or tell me what I have to do re: leveraged and inverse funds.
I feel investors should have the right to purchase the proshares list of stocks and ETFs. It would be a hardship on investors to have their choices limited if this unfair law is passed.
Regarding FINRA Regulatory Notice #22-08
I am an investor that values the United States investment opportunities provided by Both un-leveraged and leveraged funds. I understand the risks involved and swings in volatility. Yes, the market rises and falls. Yes, volatility is ever present. It is exactly those swings in price and the ensuing volatility that allows investors to profit from their
The ability to purchase inverse ETF's is necessary to obtain gains when the stock market goes down. Let me decide which investments are best for me.
It is absolutely unfair that you would limit the ability of people to invest in an inverse fund or any stocks in general. This country was built on freedom. Dont restrict the people!
I am a retail investor and I invest in what might be considered "complex" products such as volatility ETFs and leveraged ETFs. I could simply trade futures contracts and replicate these strategies, however investing in ETFs that maintain those positions is easier. I am aware of the risks of these funds and investigate their strategies carefully before investing. In many cases,
Regulators need to keep their noses out of investor's business. We should be free to choose which investments we purchase, or ignore. Not only does making regulations more strict go against the very nature of the United States, it could greatly endanger those holding positions in those securities as holders could be forced out at inopportune times leading to forced losses BY THE REGULATORS.