The Government already taxes profits on Crypto. I am not in support of this further encroachment of my rights to invest in alternative investments to act as a counterbalance to the overpriced stock market cause by the fed's QE*** purchases. First, Crypto should not be under the SEC as it is not a security, it is closer to a commodity. Second, the SEC is over-reaching it authority even if it
Should the sale of scratch tickets be regulated ? or the purchase of antiques , or coins ? Maybe the Stock market or 401k's ? I don't think restrictions on trading Crypto's is healthy for the Crypto Market or my investments in it .
As an RIA for over two decades, I want the ability to use whatever tactical strategies I see fit for my clients as well as myself. I have used inverse funds within hedging strategies since the 1990s to no ill effect for my clients. They are extremely useful tools for hedging against large market losses, especially within Long/Short strategies. With the advent of cannabis, crypto, day-traders, and
This is far left field, but if you made a crypto that does proof of work of validating stock transactions, it could help keep the market regulated and you would have a crypto that scales with the market.
Crypto currencies allow us to invest in our future, Example VET which is coin specializing in green solutions. They clean your messes. The stock market doesnt reward those strategies, they kill it. Crypto offers solutions and a better future.
If we can buy crypto and penny stocks, we should certainly be able to buy leverage stocks as well, if we so choose.
Dark pools should be illegal, not fair for the average investor. People are starting to lose faith in a rigged system that only helps the 1% . Synthetic shares should be illegal. Total shares of a company should be verified and synthetics should be removed , the system is rigged for the elites. Shorting should be reported on a daily basis. Crypto should be used as a replacement for a stock , so
Addition to previous submission today. Cryptos were clearly described by Buffet and Munger recently!!!! The term Derivatives is showing up in publications describing stocks. THIS IS AN ABSOLUTE NO NO. Derivatives is a wild card word. It can mean anything! Certainly not a legal definition of a stocks worth. Please veto it before it becomes accepted. Arnie Allison
We should have a free choice to invest inside a regulated universe. A basket of leveraged fund is not different than a stock with high beta as both could react to volatile market conditions. Oftentimes, it is better due to some diversification benefits which is not available on a stock , which are spurred by speculative positions. Inverse leverage funds offer cheaper alternative than options to
Hello,
I am an individual investor that uses inverse and leveraged ETFs for a hedge. They work good for me especially in these volatile markets. I was required to read and understand the risks before I could trade them. I recently bought some WEAT and CORN commodity ETFs, they trade like stocks and am interested in learning about currency ETFs. In the past traded some crypto trust funds