I think a free market economy should not need censure of normal accepted commerce activity. Voted against. Here is why:
I think that regulatory overreach ought not occur. It's a free market economy we all participate in, not a private club for special interest groups with an agenda. Anyone with money should be able to transact funds in exchange for securities the market has demonstrated
I do not invest in most "complex products" because I cannot understand them. However, there have been some that I thought I understood and lost money. This was a learning lesson that a lot of investors must go through. Now, I do understand a few of the simply constructed "products" (in which I have invested) and resent "nannies" telling me
ALL should have equal rights to invest in whatever they deem right for themselves. The fact that any investment could be blocked by the average citizen makes it seem like you're trying to keep it all to yourself, the rich and privileged, and don't want the average citizen the ability to make money like you do.
Do not block our ability to invest in ANY WAY. This is crooked
It needs to be in investor's right to buy/sell freely on the open market without regulatory interference. I have invested in inverse stocks for years, and these trades should not be regulated in the name of protecting investors.
This is gross overreach.
I oppose restrictions to my ability to invest how I seem fit.
Stop being a bully. Youre tactics are shameful. This entire system needs a new set of eyes to make the greater changes that open all trading to everyone who wants to participate. Its time to correct the unbalanced nature of the 1% elite making all decisions.
Were coming for you and your money. This is America, we are all created equal!
I want to invest how I please. Restricting citizens investing shouldn't be allowed.
This is a bureaucratic overreach. Especially a high net worth requirement, which stinks of the rich getting richer while the average investor has his hands tied.
The leveraged funds are the great funds for normal (not advanced) retail investors to use the advanced financial tools without the use of option and future which can risk most of retail investors.
I am really excited to have the leveraged funds in a free form. This is essential for my long-term investment portfolio.
I only use leveraged and inverse funds sparingly and understand how they fit in my portfolio. I do not think you need to regulate these types of funds.