I have been using leveraged etf's for 10 years...i like them...they allow me to invest a smaller percent of portfolio and still get a return. Trade frequently every week. The risks are well documented. What i dont like are ETNs that close during times of market volatility.
As far as i am concerned... I am an individual investor.....Who are you to tell me how much money i can make
Regulating my right to invest in public investments in any way is akin to the Jim Crow laws. My gains or losses in leveraged funds is not FINRA's concern. Brokerage houses do an excellent job at warning of the risks involved with investing as well as offering tools and educational resources. Private citizens, regardless of wealth or education, should NOT be impeded in ANY WAY from
This likely wouldn't protect as intended. Those with this risk appetite will simply search out other risky (and riskier) assets. Restricting the free market in this way will just hurt more than it will help. The risks associated with leveraged and inverse products is well documented, and all brokerages that offer them prompt with warnings before allowing trades. Adding extra bars for entry
You (the Govt) does not have any right to limit or restric my investment decisions. This is unconstitutional and you have no such authority. Leveraged investments are part of my investing now. What would you do, FORCE ME to sell my investments at an inopportune time. If you would do such a thing, you will be liable for any investment losses you cause as well as missed opportunities for higher
Comments: I oppose any further rule-making to limit access to so-called "complex products" (e.g. leveraged / inverse funds or ETFs). There are already plenty of warnings provided regarding the risky nature of these products. At my broker's website, for example, I receive a notification every time I attempt to purchase these products indicating their risky nature and
Can't believe such a regulation comes from FINRA?! America is about THE Ultimate country to let investors to have total freedom investing in this amazing market, with such action is like telling the world this country is not as confident as before any more!
there's always risks in investment,bigger return higher the risk, it's just common sense, I understand the words
As an experienced non-accredited investor, I am totally opposed to limiting my investment options. Some of my best investments this year are on the list: commodity funds, managed futures funds, private REITs, etc. While stocks and bonds have performed very poorly in 2022, these investments have hedged some of my portfolios and actually perform well in an inflationary environment. Please do not
i am completely against FINRA's potential regulation for me, an investor, to freely invest in leveraged ETF's. Currently, I am up over 100% using both short and long leveraged funds. All the funds that i have invested in over the years had plenty of warnings as well as instructions detailing for me how to invest in leveraged funds. It is a government overreach to stop
I sincerely OPPOSE any potential Interference by FINRA Regulators on my ability to invest in public investments such as leveraged and inverse funds. I use these funds to protect (hedge) my investment portfolio as well as to grow it as I see fit over the long term. PLEASE do not restrict my constitutional rights to use my money for any legal purpose which includes INVESTING in the public
I have the freedom to invest in whatever I want. The government will restrict this to only let the elites gain more money. I am doing whatever I want with the money I earned. Regulate any other investing if you regulate this as well. We need no more federal regulations, especially on decisions I make with my money. Stop sending money to Ukraine and third world countries and spend it on America. I