You not regulators should be able to choose the public
investments that are right for you and your family.
Public investments should be available to all of the public,
not just the privileged.
I do not want to have my ability to select whatever public investments that are right for me diminished or restricted.
While I tend to be a conservative investor, the use of leveraged or inverse funds at times has been of value in my portfolio.
While I am not a financial novice and currently am engaged in developing financial models for ICT networks in many countries, Having to pass some type of
No one makes my financial or investment decisions but me. I particularly object to having to pass a test or get a broker's permission to invest my own money as I see fit. I might consent to take the advice of a broker or a government bureaucrat if either of them could demonstrate superb financial or investment acumen, but I consider that unlikely. You bureaucrats mess up with the
Dear FINRA Regulators,
I am a new investor who has benefited greatly from the variety of exchange-traded funds on the public securities market. I have seen great gains through the use of leveraged, inverse leveraged, and volatility index tracked funds. Since I understand the inherent risks of trading these funds, I firmly believe that most investors with basic knowledge can learn and understand
I want to thank you for your time and your commitment to helping me and my loved ones succeed in life. This is to address any concerns you may have towards leveraged and inverse funds. These are very important investment vehicles that my family and I have used over the years to help offer protection and provide investment strategies.
I believe that I should be able to choose the public
Stop the Radical Left Progressive [REDACTED].
The fact that this proposed rule is even being considered is chilling. The USA has always lead the world by being the epitome of free market capitalism. Its a travesty that this anti-patriotic, anti-capitalist, authoritarian rule was even proposed. What a crying shame.
Decisions about investments should be mine, not regulators. Investing in publicly traded funds should be something that everyone has equal access.
Dear FINRA officers: I am a small individual stock/ETF investor, and I would like to share my opinion with you about the opportunities to trade ETFs, including those leverage and inverse funds such as my favorites: TQQQ and SQQQ, etc. Both of my funds and experiences are limited, but I still benefited from trading ETFs in the market. I understand the risks it may involve in trading, and I don
Leveraged ETFs especially on broad indices such as SP500/NDX100/US-Treasury are much better way to adjust risk reward tradeoff.
1. Such ETFs are LESS RISKY compared to Call/Put Options in which investors usually loose money due to time decays.
2. Such ETFs are also a much cheaper way to achieve leverage instead of margin accounts/interest.
3. Leveraged ETFs are much more efficient than Call/