allow investors to act in a market economy
I am against any regulation of my buying inverse funds without jumping thru regulatory hoops. As investors, we always have to rely on our own good judgment and due diligence, our society is being regulated to death! I use these funds as part of my overall strategy to protect my other investments.
I am a private investor, I should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me and family. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged. I shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities, like leveraged and inverse funds. I have taken several investment courses; I am
Dear regulators, I am very concerned about your new proposals to limit the ability of individual investors to invest in leveraged or inverse funds. While this is being pursued under the guise of protecting individual investors, it instead harms individual investors by limiting their ability to invest in vehicles which are available to institutional investors. While I can understand having
I oppose your desire to restrict my freedom to choose what I can do with the money I earned. Your regulatory body has no right to take away my liberties in this manner. Ideas such as this run counter to American ideals. Unelected technocrats like yourselves must stop burdening citizens and eroding our freedom with ideas such as this.
I want the freedom to use the money that I have earned and invested where I want.
restricting the buying of Crypto ETF funds would seriously [REDACTED] investors cash flow & not would be a major violation of the Fair trade act
As part of its Transparency Services improvement initiatives, beginning in December 2022, FINRA will re-platform the FINRA OTC Reporting Facility (ORF) to a new Linux-based operating system.1 This update is in addition to the Trade Data Dissemination Service (TDDS) protocol changes FINRA previously announced.
ORF currently supports timestamps up to milliseconds. Effective December 5, 2022, ORF
I oppose any limitations on my ability to invest in ProShares funds. I have found them to be very useful for me to diversify my investments and that it would harm me if my ability to invest in these funds were restricted.
Regulators should clean up their own house concerning stocks and bonds buying before they worry about what I am doing.