People should be allowed to freely invest in all ETFs/ETNs, without interference from bureaucrats.
Dear Regulators,
Thank you for overseeing and protecting the average retail investor from complicated and leveraged investments. I have used the leveraged TQQQ and UPRO to great effect and done so intelligently, I think. I would love to continue using these products as they match my aggressive investment thesis and knowledge. I have done well as a result of these products and am well aware of
I oppose restrictions because people should have the freedom to buy the stocks and ETFs they like.
Don't be a nanny state, we don't need daddy government to tell us what we can and what we cannot invest our resources into. If idiots make bad decision, let them wither. Survival of the smartest?
Please DO NOT over regulate.
Leveraged and inverse funds with high volatility fit my swing trade strategies quite well, as well as my option trade schemes. So I very much want to continue trading in this manner unhindered.
Thanks.
Dear FINRA Regulators,
I wish to weigh in on the deliberations regarding leveraged ETFs and complex products. As a retail investor who is managing my own portfolio, these products provide significant flexibility and opportunity to appropriately manage both reward risk related to market volatility. Additionally, when constructing a portfolio or adjusting it based on economic assumptions and
I believe restricting investment opportunities to the average investor damages public trust in the market's equality, something I already have concerns about. Large organizations already have key advantages in the market on the breadth of data, market timing and trade execution. By the act of choosing to invest through a platform or broker it is already assumed and advised that the investor
I should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me and my family. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. They help me protect my investments and seek enhanced returns and I use them as a limited part of my portfolio.
This is nothing more than economic discrimination, reserving the capital appreciation potential of leveraged instruments exclusively to the wealthiest investors. This is a free market, so let's keep it that way.
I am self-educated through independent research analysts and practical experience and accept full responsibility for the outcome of my investing activities. Please don't