Leveraged ETFs make up a small share of my portfolio and I should be allowed to invest in them. It's condescending for FINRA to assume they know better than I what I should do with my money.
Free market, these investments make the market easier and more accessible and safe for people involved, and have without a doubt made my investment experiences better and lowered to bar of entry for a lot of things.
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We strongly feel that as an investor buying leveraged & inverse funds should be available to the investor for better returns. After all that is beauty of Stock Market in USA.Please DO Not STOP our right to invest to these funds/ETFs.
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 limit the ability of retail investors to participate in the same markets that are helping the wealthy become even more wealthy.
Dedicating resources to fraud prevention (and prosecution) would be a much better use of resources.
As a retail investor and woman, I am opposed to all rules such as this, that allow the rich to invest more freely than me. I resent the insinuation that I don't understand the risk of my investments. This is an equity/class issue! Do better.
Would elimination of short selling be a better solution? These big guys crush any stock they want and steal from everyone. My opinion this would stop a lot of the theft in stock wealth and destruction of businesses.
These financial insteuments are vitally important for an informed and sophisticated investor to use for the retail investor. Perhaps vetting new investors is a better option. For any investor with years of experience, these leveraged instruments are vital and must be kept.