I feel the current requirements for self-directed investors are sufficient and no more restrictions are needed. It is the responsibility of the investor to be knowledgeable in the tools which they invest in. The underlying premise that retail investors do not know what they are doing is flawed. What we need is less control and not more. I do not want to be forced into taking services from
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in leveraged and invest funds as I am well aware of the risks involved in investing in these funds and capable of managing such type of funds. By restricting to invest, it questions my rights to access the markets.
This is a free country, this means everyone has the right to invest in what they choose, without the government saying anything. You were voted in by the people to work for the people, not to let your ego get the best of you and take away our rights. Do the job you were voted in to do and stop trying to take away our rights! We have the right to fire politicians we deem unfit to hold office.
I am a former series 7, 6, 63 from 1994 to 2001. Back then people knew risk, with all the information now the public is so much more well informed that regulation should be MINIMAL. Minimal meaning more of a mediator than a regulator.
I'm opposing limitations on my investments on exchange-traded funds.
I would be against any Regulatory measures that would restrict my purchase options regarding Complex Products. These funds represent a small part of my investments, however they have in the past enhanced my overall investment results. I presently hold an inverse position as a firewall against a possible market turndown or meltdown. Thanks You
It's a stupid law...don't you congressmen and government people get enough of our money already? Ya heard the joke where the only way Elon musk gets richer right? He becomes a government officer...keep away from our pittance
I oppose restrictions on my rights to invest due to the following reason. As an investor, I am entitled to make my own decisions to invest in a broad range of public securities designated as complex products by FINRA. It is up to the investors, not up to the government to decide if investing is necessary. The investors should have full access to their rights and responsibility regarding this
I have been using Proshares leveraged ETFs since 2017. I have found these ETFs to be helpful in enhancing my profits and securing an earlier retirement. I oppose any changes to existing regulations that would make it more difficult to access these funds.
Please allow personal investors to buy these type of public investments without putting up roadblocks based on bureaucratic rules with no basis in facts. I have invested in inverse funds and derivatives for over 20 years and have averaged at least an annual return on my investments of 11%. In times of bear markets, leveraged and inverse funds are a great tool to get a positive return on your