Hello,
I am a retail investor and I have been investing / trading for last several years. I understand the risk / reward relationship associated with leveraged ETF like TQQQ or SQQQ. I have my strict buy/sell rules that govern my trade executions and I am very confident that I can manage my account and investment actions.
Investing in leveraged ETFs is a way that an individual can use to secure
My brokerage firm required me to listen to a statement detailing the potential risks for options before I could start trading them. Since options can similarly be used to achieve leverage or inverse returns, I think this is a reasonable requirement for trading in leveraged/inverse funds. At the end of the day, higher expected return comes hand in hand with greater risk. If a given investor isn
October 3, 2022 Re: Regulatory Notice 22-17, Request for Comment on a Proposal to Shorten the Trade Reporting Timeframe for Transactions in Certain TRACE-Eligible Securities From 15 Minutes to One Minute Dear FINRA, In response to the proposed amendment to FINRA Rule 6730, we are respectfully providing comments as to why the amendment, which would change the reporting time from 15 minutes to one
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i DO NOT WANT TO LOOSE OR HAVE HINDERED MY ABILITY TO TRADE LEVERAGED STOCKS AND EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS.
Why would you allow an ETF to be EXCHANGE TRADED then remove the ability for traders to TRADE THEM ON EXCHANGES?!
Please do not restrict my ability to trade leveraged ETFs as they are a core component of my trading strategy.
I took the the Financial Program and it did not help. The broker intercedes and advises on all vehicles I trade.
For years I have timed and learned the markets.
It only comes from experience in testing and not some education program. It is trying different vehicles then testing for knowing how they work
Regulations do not protect the beginner and what test can any one come up with to compete with
Sir, While I appreciate the level of market transparency you are trying to achieve by implementing rules that speed up the price reporting process, I question the benefit that market participants will enjoy by shortening the reporting time frame from 15 minutes to 1 minute. I think this is especially the case with smaller trades done typically by retail investors. Our firm usually does government
The investor or trader should be entitled to make their own investment decisions if they so choose to do so. Limiting the ability of individuals to do so should not be allowed as it is a violation of personal rights of free speech which is protected under our constitution. If I as an investor choose to invest or trade in any one kind of investment I consider that to be my business, not the