Every body should be able to invest in the securities you propose to legislate. The information about these securities is widely available and well documented. In addition, the average person does not have the insider information that the likes of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer have in order to make millions off the stock market. As is the case, regulating the average American away from the
I want the right to invest where I please! No law should keep people from opportunity!
As an individual I should have absolute control and discretion of the investment decisions and options I have and make. Not regulators or any service providers (brokerages) should limit my access to the markets and the products available to investors. Specialized products should not be limited to the ultra high net worth's of the world or their fund managers - that sort of discrimination
Free markets is for everyone .That is what capitalism is all about .
Free market for everyone!
It is my understanding that regulations are being considered that would severely limit my ability to invest in leveraged products or at least require me to jump through regulatory hoops and tests in order to invest. I am opposed to further restrictions beyond what currently exist for leveraged products, particularly ETFs which is how I normally invest.
Leverage products are a very minor part
it is not your decision on what i can or cannot buy. only now when the market is inflated and you are trying to cover your trails are you worried about what retail holds. you should be ashamed of yourselves!
Adults should be able to make their own decisions for trading. Leveraged funds have been a part of my trading for years and helps with enhanced returns and growth of my accounts. I understand the risks and the rewards. I am against regulators changing my ability to trade what I want to trade and when I want to trade.
Investors don't heed big government telling them how to invest THEIR money.
Hey, I get it. In today's litigious society everyone wants to blame someone else for their own poor decisions. That's just part of where the world is going. I own my own mistakes and because of that I feel that I should be able to make my own decisions. I own small amounts of a few levered funds because it's fun. It adds a little excitement to an otherwise very conservative