Quote "important regulatory concerns arise when investors trade complex products without understanding their unique characteristics and risks. Like complex products, trading in options may pose risks if investors do not have the financial experience to understand options and options trading strategies" my comments: [1] risks of trading complex products won't change no matter traded
Summary
In support of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s re-proposal to amend Rule 15b9-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934,1 FINRA is issuing this Notice to re-open the comment period for Regulatory Notice 15-13. Rule 15b9-1 currently provides proprietary trading firms with an exemption from membership in a national securities association. If the SEC re-proposal is adopted, the
We have always had the ability to trade stocks and funds that we have determined to trade. We understand the risks and if people don't then they just need to take responsibility for our trading or not trade at all.
Update 6:15 PM, ET
FINRA has resolved the problem which was causing an error when users attempted to file a TRACE or Over the Counter Reporting Facility (ORF) form.
5:36 PM, ET
Currently, any users attempting to submit a TRACE or Over the Counter Reporting Facility (ORF) form filing will incur an error.
Firms should contact FINRA Market Operations or call (866)
In observance of Labor Day, FINRA’s Market Transparency Reporting Systems will be closed on Monday, September 7, 2020. Affected applications include:
Alternative Display Facility (ADF)
OTC Bulletin Board (OTCBB)
Over-the-Counter Reporting Facility (ORF)
Trade Reporting and Compliance Engine (TRACE)
FINRA/Exchange Trade Reporting Facilities (TRFs)
As stated in the data feed
FINRA Extends Implementation of Amendments Requiring Related Market Center Indicator in Non-Tape Reports Submitted to FINRA
Comments:
Regarding inverse and leveraged ETFs: I feel they both are important tools for retail traders, especially novice traders inexperienced with traditional short-selling and options.
Many novice traders lose in the market because they only know how to play it one direction, I.E. buy low sell high. They either don't understand, are intimidated by, or don't want/have the
I like investing/ trading pro shares. All retail investors know trading has considerable risk and its our choice to trade. I dont believe the freedom to trade pro shares should be taken away from retail investors.
Dear FINRA Regulatory panel,
Herewith I want to let you know I Veto any restrictions in regards to trading any kind of assets in the public domain with any company offering inverse funds, high yield bond funds or any other offered funds of any kind.
I am well aware in regards to fund or stock trading for more then 20 years.
I belief it should be to the choice of an individual how, when, what to
My broker currently has requirements that limit my trading of stock based upon a criteria that includes net worth and trading experience. I believe that these requirements allow me to conservatively trade within the construct of responsible investing. These brokerage requirements far surpass the requirements necessary for real estate purchasing or other commercial investment that I have engaged