I am an adult, and can accept the responsibilities of my investing decisions. I don't need a regulator to tell me how to invest my personal finances. The lottery is perfectly legal and ran by governments as a tax on the poor.
Leveraged and inverse funds are an important part of my investment strategy. They don't take a degree in rocket science to understand. As with investing in
Do not restrict our ability to buy leveraged ETFs. We are smart enough to know what we are doing and the ETF managers also know what theyre doing. No point in this whatsoever.
Before you restrict or remove an investors right to buy leveraged or inverse funds, you should consider that this structure allows educated investors to make these decisions without having to personally handle the underlying pieces that create these investments possible. Removal of these funds would not remove the risk, it would increase the risk as individuals do puts, calls, straddles, etc to
Please dont force me to use margin to get similar exposure but with greater risk and expense.
Do not regulate my right to buy assets
I should be able to choose, I have been choosing for myself for 4 yrs and nothing has happened to me, I spend this new money and file my taxes on it. Have I lost some money from bad projects yes, but that was my choice, but I have make more that I lost, I have gained 80% and lost 20% and I am okay with that because I learned to do my home work on my investments, see want the project is solving
I am opposed to this regulation, Regulatory Notice 22-08, as it will unfairly restrict my ability to purchase funds.
Why restrict/prevent intelligent folks from investment decisions? It's not American.
I should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me and my family. Leveraged and inverse funds are in the public domain and should remain there. Any effort to restrict or hinder my access to use these funds would be unfair and viewed by me as an attempt to keep the benefits of these funds to others. I understand the risks of leveraged and inverse funds, as I do the risks of
I oppose changes that would require additional steps to be taken by investors before certain leveraged and inverse ETF's could be traded. These changes are not needed and interfere with the free market. I and other investors are fully capable of researching and understanding investment vehicles. Placing restrictions on such vehicles would not increase knowledge. These leveraged and