Dear sir/madam,
I purchased a lot of shares (about 100000 shares) of YINN in both cash and IRA accounts around $8. It is trading about $4.00 today. I would like to have the trading ability of this ETF until it comes back to its original price. I am 60 years old and don't have a normal job. My wife was laid off this March. Potential loss of 400-800 thousand dollars will have a great
I highly recommend a freer ability for retail investors to trade in today's and tomorrow's markets. I have traded for over 50 years. While gamification has appeared to be the basis for younger traders, and highly leveraged instruments can accelerate losses, it is critical they experience a severe loss before they will modify their choices to a less risky form of trading. A serious loss
Government should have no role in regulating investment strategies a citizen uses to manage his/her financial wellbeing. Tax regulations are already doing this. Free and open trading environment are essential in creating a fair environment. I am just an average citizen that manage my own IRA and have been trading for over 25 years. The proposed regulation hand cuffs me from effectively manage my
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I'm very disappointed to hear that regulators may restrict our ability to trade publicly traded inverse funds. I use these funds regularly to hedge a small part of my total portfolio to add protection in a declining market. I am aware of the risks of doing this, just as I am aware of the risks of investing in an publicly traded security. Restricting the purchase of these leverage funds would
I wish to make my opinion know that I oppose any restrictions on my ability to trade leverage and inverse funds offered by ProShares. As a retired individual, I rely in no small way on my ability to trade these assets to great supplement my retirement savings. Any restrictions levied upon my ability to trade in these assets will great impair my ability to financially provide for my family's
On July 10, 2009, FINRA halted over-the-counter trading in Motors Liquidation Company (formerly known as General Motors Corporation) because it believed the trading volume in the security represented a potential widespread misunderstanding that this security may be related to interests in the new General Motors Company, as opposed to Motors Liquidation Company.
I have been trading TQQQ, SQQQ, SCO, ZSL etc. and have invested a lot of my savings in them. I want to continue trading them without restrictions.
Dear sir/madam,
I understand the risk of leverage and inverse etf trading or buying for my account. So please let us keep trade or buy.
Thank you