Anyone that has a brokerage account should be able to buy and sell any public traded stock or etf. It is up to the investor to evaluate the risk not up to regulatory groups. Please continue to allow personal trading as a person sees fit to do for their own situations.
Leveraged ETFs allow me to take a little more risk being offered by market returns. This is an important tool to allow me to earn a slightly higher return in a low risk manner (because I am buying the market) vs buying individual stocks.
Leveraged and inverse ETF are a great tool to invest for me. The volatility presents an opportunity for many investors. In fact it is individual stocks that are much, much more risky. I find it appalling and an outreach that you seek to regulate leveraged ETFs, especially ones that track the market.
There is no need to regulate Aggregate Stocks. I use Spiders to avoid paying for Mutual Fund Service fees. I want my Investment funds simply to track Market Index.
Please keep it to the decision of each individual investor whether to have the risk or not.
There is no need to regulate
I believe that I should have the right to invest in leveraged and inverse funds. I am an educated investor who reads, studies, and backtests the stock market. Leveraged index funds are an appropriate investment for me and my risk tolerance and these funds should remain available to the public
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 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,
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The ability to invest in leveraged securities as part of a well balanced portfolio is needed. To restrict this to retail investors is absurd. I should be able to invest in what I want to invest in as a right!
I use leveraged equities to hedge investments for protections. And it has been helpful to offset volatility in the market. I dont have millions to invest but when I look for products
I as a Investor understand the risks involved in L&I funds before investing on them. So no need for restrictions on these funds. As 90% of stock market scrips are risky anyway, I do not see any problems with these direxion funds. Please do not make any limitation on these. Thanks.