Comments: FINRA should not over-regulate the ETF market, which is quite efficient as is. I have traded ETFs for 40 years and they have served me well as far as picking a sector rather than a singular stock.
I believe it is overly restrictive for the FINRA to prohibit or control the products investors choose to use for their own benefit. Leveraged products allow individuals to participate in investment strategies that give opportunities that before creation were only available to the rich investors and therefore without these options small retail investors are at a disadvantage. As one example, as an
I oppose restrictions on my right to invest. Inverse funds provide a good hedge methodology in times of rising rates and stock pull backs. I do not want to lose this useful tool in managing my accounts.
We have always had the ability to trade stocks and funds that we have determined to trade. We understand the risks and if people don't then they just need to take responsibility for our trading or not trade at all.
I think due to the fact of covid it reall messed up the ability to invest proper and if we aren't able to trade leveraged stocks alot alot of people will loose money and the whole market as a whole will fall.
I have been trading stocks and options for over 20 years and have done quite well. I oppose any regulator who limits my ability to continue my current practice and continued success.
I respectfully request that individual investors such as myself be continued to be provided with the opportunity to invest the leveraged investment products, inverse or otherwise. I understand that long term investment in leveraged inverse products are very risky. However, I use these products for short term hedging purposes, and without them my investment portfolio would be subject to an
Leveraged funds are a vital part of my overall strategy. They are a small portion of my portfolio but they allow me a convenient vehicle to hedge short term risk, especially when I expect downward corrections. On rare occasions I have used them to enhance returns when strong uptrends are in place. Restricting these investments is unnecessary in a free market system and I urge you to keep these
I have been trading in inverse funds for many years. They are an important part of my portfolio. They can counter the downturns and bring a sense of balance to the financial markets. They reflect the TRUTH of poorly performing entities. Unfortunately, corporate buy backs and short squeezes are the real villains affecting true market valuations, not leveraged and inverse funds. It would be a
I find it troubling that regulatory agencies would limit my ability to use cryptocurrency for the advancement of my personal financial future. It would be a miscarriage of justice to limit individual liberty by not allowing or limiting my ability to invest in Cryptocurrency. Also why not focus on hedge funds and big banks commiting fraud by shorting different crypto assets to profit themselves