Comments: As an investor with knowledge of the risks associated with L&I ETFs, I don't think our choices should be limited due to the lack of education of the few.
In this volatile market, we need all the choices available to us to succeed.
My brokerage firm already has education and warnings on these products.
Comments: I am an aggressive investor and often use leveraged ETFs in times of market drawdowns.
I am an individual investor for more than 30 years. Inverse leveraged ETFs have played a major part in my success! I am conveniently able to hedge my portfolio from downturns. Without inverse ETFs I would have to take on unlimited risk by shorting.
I strongly discourage any effort to eliminate this valuable portfolio management tool!
Comments: As a tool, in the hands of a competent advisor, a point which cannot be stressed enough, inverse funds can be a value component to the management the risk in a portfolio. For taxable accounts, an inverse can also assist with the management of taxes. For IRAs, where shorting an index is not permitted, an inverse can provide for a closely approximated approach.
Comments: investors should understand their risks and then only use them. But the L&I should be there for everyone
I WANT TO MAINTAIN MY CURRENT FREEDOM TO INVEST PUBLIC SECURITIES OF MY CHOOSING. ANY RESTRICTIONS TO MY HOLD PUBLIC SECURITIES IS UNFAIR . BEFORE I HOLD RUSL, BUT YOU FORCED ME USING VERY LOW PRICE (MUCH LOWER THAN MY COST) TO SALE IT. YOUR ACTION LET A LEGAL INVESTOR LOST MONEY. I LOST MONEY NOT MY ACTION WRONG OR ILLEGAL. I INVESTED PUBLIC SECURITIES AND YOU USING UNFAIR ACTION LET ME LOSE
Investing in leveraged and inverse funds are super import to me. Because I use them to hedge my positions. I believe they are much safer than using options to hedge my positions. If they are disallowed, I would need to use options to hedge, which are super risky. I used to lose a lot of money in options and don't want to touch it again. Basically, I think the public investments shouldn'
If there are a group of people interested in purchasing inverse and leveraged ETFs would you think to take that ability away.
I invested in BITO on October 21, 2021 in my Roth IRA. Since that time this investment has lost over 43% of it's value. I don't feel investments like this are appropriate for most individuals and am in favor of more stringent regulation.
I think that regulating investing in leveraged and inverse funds is over protection of investors. The brokerage house already has warnings that I had to read before I could invest in them.