I understand that youd like to restrict my ability to invest in certain investment products, namely leveraged mutual funds. I invest in these risky products only with money that I could afford to lose. I invest more than enough in broadly diversified, low cost index funds to cover a comfortable retirement. The money I use to invest in atypically risky ways is above and beyond what I need to meet
No one needs this to be regulated.. some people would prefer not to use inverse funds rather than options.
Your job is not to protect us from these vehicles. I use inverse etfs and have for the last 15 years. They are a productive tool.
It is a persons own responsibility to know your own risks and not necessary to have a big brother. If a person is willing to take the risk of investing they
I want to maintain my freedom to invest in stocks of MY choosing. I know what I am doing, been investing for 30 years
I am an adult who should not be treated as a child. I should have the sole right to decide what investments I take part in and not regulators. I have started trading from scratch and educated myself very easily from the resources available to from my broker. I fully understand the risks I am taking and should have the right to take them without regulator permission or requirements. The PDT rule
You people should concentrate on regulating the markets so that corrupt politicians don't pocket all the cash. I am an investor in leverage funds, inverse index funds, and various short ETFs, some of which are risky. I am capable of deciding what to do with my own money. I am capable of assessing my risk tolerance. We the people don't need to be treated like babies. Some of my favorites
As a short term tool, buying inverse ETFs can be very valuable, and can actually help traders achieve financial objectives that they can not either otherwise achieve, or would require the use of riskier derivatives. Obviously, assets do not always rise, so trading just the long side means forgoing potential profit when assets decline. Also, using inverse ETFs during declining markets acts as a
FINRA,
I have been trading in the stock market for decades. I hope you would agree that cash is a position if you are investing in the stock market. Sometimes, like now in the current market, a large cash position may be advantageous to maintaining ones wealth.
Likewise, the use of leveraged ETFs in certain sectors or even inverse or leveraged inverse ETFs in other sectors could be positions as
Hi, FINRA
I am a small investor, and I appose the restrictions on my right to invest the inverse ETF
All stock market is now dramatically dropping, it seems no any policy/regulations can stop the dropping. However, inverse ETFs are extremely powerful tools, which can protect my investment portfolio against the stock market dropping. If I lost the right to use inverse ETF to hedge the market risk
Unfair Restrictions are put in place to keep the majority of investors from gaining larger profits. There is no reason to invest in the stock market if shareholders dont truly own the stocks they hold or are held back during peak performance periods. Millions of people missed out on buying Bitcoin years ago. Once the Bito shares became public some people including myself, could invest in crypto
Every individual should be allowed to invest in their future in a
manner of free choice be it real estate or 401k , stocks or Cryptology , Silver or Gold ...