leave crypt alone. you ruin everything you touch
This year, as as well as the year 2001, have shown us that stocks (primarily tech heavy stocks) can be hit especially hard with losses. Therefore, everyone who invests should be aware that huge losses can occur and it should be considered a gamble. This is especially true for leveraged and inverse funds. But for the person that has a disciplined approach, large gains can also be achieved. If in
I oppose any regulation restricting my right to invest in leveraged and inverse funds!
These tyrannical restrictions will only further to widen the gap between the elite rolling class and the average citizen. It's appalling that regulators would attempt to make nearly emotionally unavailable an avenue for investment that is already difficult enough to enter into without the financial backing and insider knowledge the elite class take for granted. We need less restriction
Leveraged funds are an important part of my investment strategy. Information on these funds and their risks are readily available to public investors. Restricting these funds to only a select few would be harmful to the general public.
I am an educated adult citizen. Please do not restrict my rights to invest as I see fit.
I oppose any restrictions on my rights to invest.
Dear Madam/Sir,
Restricting the participation of investors is longer a viable,wise or justifiable as we are experiencing the greatest participation in the history of the markets. Along with this participation we are seeing the knowledge base of the small investor increase exponentially. This is exactly what we need, can only happen organically and will lead to more stable and liquid markets where
These are not complicated financial instruments instruments and vital to my trading policy.
Sir/Madam,
Please do not restrict my ability to make investments in the stock market however I choose to make them. By limiting my access to inverse and leveraged funds, you are effectively reducing my ability to improve the outlook for my retirement future. I am aware of the risks involved, but these risks are, in my mind, no greater than the risk already inherent in the market itself, but with