Why would my investment options and rights be limited
This proposal is just another attempt to restrict the options, retail investors have to invest in the market. Large institutions have always had a clear advantage, privy to information first, flash trading etc. Restricting retail investor's ability to short or long the markets using these types of vehicles is, once again giving the institutions the upper hand in playing in a field they
Dear Finra, I believe this is government overreach and investors should have the right to purchase or sell any securities they wish with their hard earned money. Please leave people to live their lives in peace while pursuing happiness and success in life.
I oppose any restrictions to my right to invest.
It behooves FINRA to not obstruct my investment decisions.
I oppose any restrictions to my right to invest.
Retail traders or investors should be able to freely choose whatever products that fit their trading strategies.
The restriction of investment in non-traditional stocks and bonds is a driving force in making the investment playing field unlevel between the regular Americans and HNW individuals/institutions. There is no benefit by limiting the playing field to the average American, and reduces the ability of wealth creation along with hedging abilities that HNW individuals have.
Inverse and leveraged ETFs
I should be able to choose my public investments that are right for me. I only use a small portion of leveraged funds as a way to balance my larger holdings with less funding by making very simple hedges. These leveraged funds make it far less complicated and less risky than trading in individual options. Please, I don't need more oversight, complications, and regulation when the
It is an investors right to freely access the entirety of the public securities markets without arbitrary restrictions.
FINRAs scheme is misguided because it:
Hurts Investors: It could potentially deny me the freedom to choose investments that could help me achieve long-term financial security.
Is Arbitrary and Unworkable: FINRAs definition of complex products is so broad, arbitrary and vague