I am an active investor in standard and leveraged ETFs. I understand the risks and have benefitted from their availability to the general public. While I am not an accredited investor, I ask that these investment products continue to be available.
I oppose restrictions on my right to invest my own money in any public investments. Public investments should be available to the public not just a select few. They are a limited part of my portfolio and I shouldn't have to go through any special training and oppose any measures imposed on my ability to do so.
Dear FINRA:
I strongly oppose restrictions on my right to invest in public investments due to the following stated reasons:
1)I have over two decades of experience in investments in various types of stocks and bonds. I went through multiple bull and bear markets, and have obtained great gains. I am highly confident with my knowledge and skills in such investments.
2)I obtained higher returns by
Hi FINRA, I make my own financial decisions. Do not restrict my investment options.
Gate keeping financial opportunities for the rich is ridiculous! They dont need even MORE ways to just gather more wealth from the rest of us.
You have no right to interfere with my ability to buy any investment i see fit for my portfolio. It is my responsibility to understand the limits and liabilities with the investments I make. Stay out of the citizen's business!
The American public is capable of making their own decisions, carefully researching their choices, and taking appropriate action. As such, Americans do not need their financial to be controlled by regulators. Limiting the right of citizens to determine their financial future is elitist and an infringement on the liberty and freedoms upon which our nation has built its reputation.
I shouldn't have to take any sort of test or pass any extraneous process to be able to choose how I invest the money I work hard for. If I have the right to make decisions on how my money is spent and invested.
Dear regulators. How about you do your jobs and protect the investor public by enforcing the laws concerning illegal activities being openly used by hedge fund managers to manipulate the markets to their benefit? It's outrageous that entities who profit ( in insane amounts ) are allowed to control not only fringe investing techniques, but to operate as market makers to directly benefit their
The right to invest as one chooses is our right. Do not take it away!