I am currently a small investor, living off the income I earn actively investing. Leveraged and Inverse Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) are an important part of my investing strategy and income.
It has not taken me much time at all to learn how to use Leveraged and Inverse ETFs as part of my investing strategy. Concepts like decay, the effects of leveraging and daily resetting seem as easy to grasp
I don't want to be parented by a government agency that wants to take away investor's rights and destroy a free market system wherein investor's determine their own suitability and investment goals. The proposed changes are an invasion into investor's private affairs. I very well can read a prospectus and decide for myself without any further governmental
My name is Brian and I am a retail investor. I do not have a background in finance or economics and I do not have any SEC certifications. I have 3 trading accounts; a joint brokerage, an individual brokerage and an IRA. The combined balance of these accounts is about $300K. I am in my 40s and no longer hold my corporate job. I am self-employed and chose to invest my own retirement and cash/margin
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Executive Summary
On March 5, 1997, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved amendments to NASD® IM-2210-3 (Guidelines) to allow for the use by members and associated persons in advertisements and sales literature of investment
Regulation is much needed to make the short market transparent
Short selling is harmful to price discovery. Just stop it.
We need to update amc short interest and reporting
We need more frequent reporting on short positions.
Disclosure of short positions. This should be the same as ownership of stocks.
1. The most neglected field in investor education is equity market manipulation. New retail investors should be informed about perpetual option fail-to-delivers, married-puts, shorting via exchange-traded-funds, off-exchange trading and selling synthetic shares to manipulate a stock's price. 2. From a retail investor's perspective: An open forum where individual users can share investor