Decisions about investments should be mine, not regulators. Investing in publicly traded funds should be something that everyone has equal access.
Dear FINRA officers: I am a small individual stock/ETF investor, and I would like to share my opinion with you about the opportunities to trade ETFs, including those leverage and inverse funds such as my favorites: TQQQ and SQQQ, etc. Both of my funds and experiences are limited, but I still benefited from trading ETFs in the market. I understand the risks it may involve in trading, and I don
Leveraged ETFs especially on broad indices such as SP500/NDX100/US-Treasury are much better way to adjust risk reward tradeoff.
1. Such ETFs are LESS RISKY compared to Call/Put Options in which investors usually loose money due to time decays.
2. Such ETFs are also a much cheaper way to achieve leverage instead of margin accounts/interest.
3. Leveraged ETFs are much more efficient than Call/
Please consider my voice not to restrict and prevent trading the Leveraged ETFs for individual investor like me. This is totally unfair and heavy impact for me. Please do not apply any restriction or prvention.
Please do not limit my ability to trade leveraged securities. I have sufficient knowledge to understand these instruments and make my own decisions. Despite the fact the the market fell significantly this year, I still believe that these instruments can provide very attractive return.
STOP trying to limit the average person from making investments !!!!!!!!
I oppose the regulations being considered by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. I have the right to choose which public investments I want to invest in. This should not be taken away to benefit only those with high net worth or a privileged few. I do not believe any process needs to be implemented in order to invest in leveraged and inverse funds. I already use them as important
I oppose the regulations. We are Free to trade in US.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. I use them to hedge my investments and seek enhanced returns. They are a limited part of my overall portfolio.
I have used leverage to enhance my portfolio gains. I also use them in my retirement account. To eliminate them would be a big disservice to investors. Leverage works like any other investment, whether its commodities, metals or even bonds. Please dont impose your thoughts and try to regulate all investors with one stroke. Im capable of understanding the risk Im taking with leverage both regular