I hope this letter finds you well! Thank you for taking the time to consider retail investor's side of the disturbing issue that has recently been brought to my attention.
Securities such as SQQQ and TQQQ among many other leveraged and inverse funds should not be restricted from trading or limited to only a select group of traders. The financial system is already leveraged in favor of
Sorry Regulators, You can find something better to do with your time than restrict my rights. I am a big boy and can make decisions on my own! So leave it alone!
Please do not allow restrictions to be put on ETF trading/investing.
I do not want regulations to be put on ETF's or funds of any kind. Everyone should be allowed to trade these.
Once again, I oppose any limitations/restrictions on my ability to buy/sell any of my investments.
Limitations hurt investors like myself.
As a grown adult living in the United States of America, I believe that everyone should have the freedom to invest as they please, regardless of the privileges afforded to them by the circumstances of their birth or upbringing. Someone who is literate enough to purchase leveraged exchange-traded funds is similarly literate enough to research and understand them. In most cases, these leveraged
I don't think regulators should be telling me what public investments I can and cannot invest in. I have done well investing in leveraged funds. They should be readily available to everyone, not just the wealthy and connected people. It is a matter of having a level playing field for everyone and should not be restricted (tests, permissions, etc.) unless those same restrictions are placed on
I regularly invest in leveraged funds (and less regularly, but not never, in inverse funds), and find it ludicrous that I might have to jump through a bunch of hoops to invest in publicly traded, already approved funds, and unacceptable that there might be periods during which I'm not allowed to invest. They're a small but important part of my overall investment strategy, and I
I want to have the option of investing in inverse funds so I can make some money in down markets. Also, I will occasionally us leveraged funds on a limited basis.
I don't want to have these options taken off the table.
These are public investments and should be available to the public. If someone is silly enough to invest in the market without the proper knowledge that person will most likely lose their entire investment. With that said, the market is serious stuff. Making profits in the market is only possible if we, the public, can continue to use all the various instruments available in order to make
Investors should be allowed to make their own investment decisions rather than being imposed by over-regulation by the government. I am strongly opposed to any restrictions. In our free market society there are various investment alternatives that do not receive this type of regulation nor should they. All of these investment alternatives as well as Proshares vehicles provide investors investment