I would suggest that if you are considering stiffer regulations on leveraged investments, you should take a look in other places where there is nothing but hot air underneath. Netflix, Rivian and hundreds more highly inflated stocks. The problem with that is given your belief that more government is better government would drive you there without that suggestion. These investments give the little
Stay [REDACTED] out of my brokerage account! Period!!
I oppose proposed restrictions which I believe against the spirit of free market philosophy which is essential for liquidity and smooth functioning of markets
I feel that the government should not restrict my investments. I alone should be in charge what I wish to invest in. I am aware of The risks and it should be my right to invest in leveraged assets As I deem appropriate towards my investment goals.
It's absurd to restrict buying securities regardless of how much risk that they carry. If investors want to carry additional risk but purchasing leveraged ETFs or inverse funds they should be able to. No investor should have to go through extra steps to buy any security or go through a "cool down period." Leveraged funds are part of my diversified portfolio as a way to
THIS is not right, I do not need protecting from myself, this is again the bureaucracy adding a layer of complication that is not needed. Please just go away and leave us alone.
I, not regulators or the connected rich and elite should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me and your family.
i oppose the decision to rectrict leverage or inverse funds, everyone should be able to make money in bull or bear markets and appropriately allocate their funds in order to maximize their funds in specific time periods
I am strongly against FINRAs proposed limits that may restrict access to L&I Funds or to disqualify me from trading L&I Funds or other "complex products".
I have a strong understanding of the characteristics and risks of L&I Funds, and that their purpose is for short-term active trading, and that they should be monitored regularly.
My
I am a retired Principal of the NYSE and a retired Registered Representative. I oppose any regulatory requirements that would make it more difficult or even restrictive in the purchase of leveraged or inverse ETFs. Such decisions should be made by the investor and not by regulators. These funds can effectively be used by ALL investors as a method to enhance their portfolio or hedge a portfolio