Violates the Existence of a Free Market is a basic principle of trading in the Stock Market. The inverse leveraged Securities have taken a Hugh Beating while the Indexes continued to rise.
Now that the Trends are changing Regulators are wanting to
place restrictions on these leveraged inverse funds.
Short Selling is not regulated and it is normally augured that it is necessary for a Free
Investments such as TQQQ are especially usefull to average, non-professional investors such as me.
I have made good profits from this high quality ETF.
Instead of implementing restraining regulations to diminish trades in high quality ETFs, FINRA should help spread the word about these great funds and allow more people to use them.
Please don't use tunnel vision to be short sighted.
Leveraged security and option instruments are important components of both my short and long term investment plans. Over-regulating these financial instruments could potentially cause great financial harm and substantially reduce future returns. Limiting investments to only individuals of high net worth seems to be against the Equal Protection Clause established by the 14th Amendment to the US
i've traded inverse and leveraged products for several years and will continue to use these for short and medium term trading. perhaps investing platforms could implement automated or assistive a. i . approach to apply stop loss exits based on volatility and guidelines for loss mitigation. thank you. ps the inverse products are especially useful in declining markets when volatility
Read CEO Robert Cook’s email to firms previewing topics the Board is scheduled to discuss at the September 2024 FINRA Board of Governors Meeting.
Please leave it to individual investors to make investment decisions for themselves.
What I would suggest is the following: You may require that a prominent warning for LEVERAGED funds like SPXU, TMV, etc. be displayed that they their value decays with time and therefore they are suitable only for short term trades. The current common warning that they are suitable for EXPERIENCED day traders is
Leverage ETF is like a high growth stock. It makes no sense to require investment to pass a test to trade or even hold the leverage ETF.
Netflix (NFLX) is a good example of a high growth stock. It was one of the best performing stocks for over 2 decades, but in just 5 short months, it drops from $700.99 on 11/7/2021 to $199.87 today's closing (5/3/2022) or down over 70%.
I am an investor in leveraged etf funds for the higher potential returns. I accept the risks and volatility associated with these funds. I make informed decisions and set limits on how much exposure I assume. The funds provide a vehicle for me to explore leverage investments that is managed by professionals. It is unlikely that I can do better on as a individual. I think that restricting or
Please investigate and better report short interest with etfs XTSLA, IJR,IWM . More transparency is needed with failure to delivers and dark pools. AMC and GME look like they are being heavily manipulated in every which way possible. Help end corruption and theft.
Comments: These L&I funds allow for simple day trading without the complexity of initiating margin and shorting procedures to obtain the same results. The platform on which I trade notes that these funds are not for long term investments and it details the risks. These funds are what allow me to easily outperform the market. Without them, I would need to waste an inordinate amount of time