ABSOLUTELY PUT THE BRAKES ON INVESTORS! You NEEDED TO CONTROL COMPUTER TRADING, TOO! IN FACT, DO US ALL A FAVOR AND TAX EVERY STOCK TRANSACTION, NO MATTER WHAT KIND, AND ASSESS INCOME TAX WITHHOLDING AT THE TIME OF THE TRANSACTION!
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my
investment strategies. Its hard to focus on one stock and its always better to buy leveraged ETF and minimize risk .Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged.
I believe us as investors should have the freedom to choose the investments that fit our objectives and risk appetite. No special requirements should be implemented in order to do this. I see leveraged and inverse ETFs as an alternative to stock derivatives in my portfolio.
I believe that its a right to be able to trade whatever stock or etf I want. Regulating them so retail traders cant trade them and only the market makers can is not fair. Everyone should be able to trade what they want.
Is this for real? Why can't I invest my own money in stock I choose? I'm not a child. I research then if I'm comfortable with a company I invest. This is the dumbest invasive regulation! You cannot tell people what to do with their hard earned money
This is my second letter to you. We dont need more government regulation on investing. I am a small investor with an IRA. I have a small amount to invest outside of the IRA. However I choose not to invest that money because capital gains tax would eat up any profit. If you want to help the small investor then give us a $10,000 exemption for short and long term capital gains tax in each tax year.
I would urge you not to place any new restrictions on leveraged ETF products. I am a retail investor and am interested in investing in these products for a small part of my portfolio as part of a high risk / high reward investment. Leveraged strategies have been used by large institutional and high net worth investors for some time and leveraged ETFs democratize access to them. It isn't
I am 74 years old and have the majority of my assets under mgt. with two different styled advisors. I have invested in Pro Shares Short S & P 500 ETF for two small accounts (which I oversee) in a very limited and disciplined approach to offset the economic problems caused by the current administration in Washington. I understand the risk, but given the current market conditions,
Dear FINRA, My name is Joshua Barnes, I live in Midland Texas with my wife & daughter. Im a part time retail trader, currently working full time in the energy field, with hopes of self retirement within 15 years. Part of my retirement plan consists of trading all kinds of revenue vehicles, i.e., common stocks, ETFs, stock options, leveraged ETF/ETN, etc. For what its worth, I do recognize
Dear Sirs- I have been successfully using leveraged ETF's that follow a multiple of either the S&P500, The Dow, and the NASDQ to bolster my investment portfolio, together with bell shaped conservative funds, using a diversified mix of funds. I am an aggressive investor. I have had success with a 10 or 15% mix of 2x and 3x bull market etf's. I have found the S&