This is the most rediculous proposal I've heard in a long time. Inverse funds allows investors to stay in turbulent markets. Does FINRA believe passing a test makes you a better investor? Answer: NO. Without these products, individual investor choices become; exit the market, short stocks/ETFs, or options. If FINRA takes the proposed action, they will make lemmings out of the average
Inverse funds are an important investment vehicle that should be made and kept available to the average investor. They offer investors the ability to hedge other investments and protect themselves from adverse market moves. To remove this tool from investors would be short sighted and negatively impact the average investor by not allowing this tool for them but to continue to allow it for high
Please stop meddling in the small investors arena. You have so ineptly and corruptly tilted the scales for the large investors that you should let market participants decide. Your efforts in the name of safeguarding investors is nothing more than an attempt to shelter large investors and institutions. These funds our one of the few ways we can invest in short positions in a readily available
Amendments to FINRA Rules on Trading Pauses Due to Extraordinary Market Volatility and Clearly Erroneous Transactions in Exchange-Listed Securities
Look to who it mat concern i am not liking this push to communism since when do we need approval of a stock / investment if it have pasted muster with SECC this [REDACTED] has to stop and stop now
Hello - I trade stocks and options for my living. I use leveraged and inverse funds often to hedge positions against market volatility.
Please do not hinder my ability to do so.
Thank you.
We strongly feel that as an investor buying leveraged & inverse funds should be available to the investor for better returns. After all that is beauty of Stock Market in USA.Please DO Not STOP our right to invest to these funds/ETFs.
Can we still buy penny stocks? How could they not be worse? I am perfectly capable of gaining or losing money without being told where to do so. It's part of being an adult.
I can see where you are coming from but as much as you want to regulate everything from mortgage, stocks and bonds, and from whom you can purchase from. Over regulation never works.
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