I spend alot of time researching and pay consulants for information for stocks to buy. I don't feel it should be up to somebody else to decide if we can buy shares of any stock.
Everyday the stock market is a risk i am willing to take, i feel this more would allow the rich to become richer and block the everyday Joe out from making money. I feel ther is a hidden agenda behind this.
Dear Sir or Madam, I oppose any limitations on my ability to buy or sell inverse ETFs. They play a critical role in protecting my family's retirement portfolio against market volatility. Any restrictions will hinder our ability to do so and may result in reduced retirement savings which could significantly modify our plans for the future. Thank you for your consideration.
Please do not limit my ability to invest in what I choose to invest in.
I oppose the proposed regulations that would restrict my ability to invest in leverage or inverse mutual funds, or similarily Exchange Traded Funds. A legal investor should be able to purchase these securities once they have received or acknowled receiving the appropriate disclosure notifications. Additional testing or licensing should not be required of the investor. These instruments have a
Freedom to invest is the best that happens to me in America. Please let us make our own choice #freedomtoinvest
I have a college degree in Business Administration. I have been very successful in investing in stocks, leveraged and inverse ETF's. About 85% of my investments are in leveraged and inverse ETF's. It's my money and the government should not tell me where to spend or invest it. Before the Government tells me how to manage my finances you should reduce/eliminate the
I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHT TO INVEST
I am Pro-Choice in everything in this life!! No entity, person, or institution should have the opportunity or right to restrict or impact an individual's ability to choose how they invest their time and resources. That SHALL ALWAYS remain with the individual!!
I DO NOT need anyone to make decisions on resources they did not help me acquire.
I have 20+ years of experience investing in the stock market. No one - not even the regulators - should limit my ability to invest in leveraged and inverse funds.
Limiting small investors from open areas of the market is not support a fair market. Allowing only those with excess funds to access various securities is not a fair market. What you are considering by not allowing all persons all access to all public funds is really manipulating the market for the benefit of the few; that is not a fair market.