Investors need to make decisions
I find the idea of restricting access to financial tools extremely offensive. The market is built around the concept of public availability. Restricting access to certain stocks or tools simply because an elite few deem them unfit for the unwashed masses is egotistical and morally reprehensible. Please do not create a private walled garden around inverse and leveraged funds. Consider the scenario
Individual investors have the right to decide how to invest their funds. We do not need government overreach in our investment choices.
This stupidity is typical of the type of infantile regulations we see when a liberal government resides in DC. Big Brother is alive and well at FINRA!!!!
Dear FINRA, Hope the day finds you well. For 15 Years we have been restricted to Index Funds, Commodities, Currencies and Real Estate (Spouse is MD at Investment Banking Firm). The new restrictions Listed under Rule #S7-24-15 are worrisome as we will have even more limitations on where to invest our monies??? We are a household of MBA's, work hard and clearly understand that any purchase or
Each individual deserves the right to make their own investment choices despite the risks involved. Certain funds or tools shouldnt be only in the hands of those who can control the markets. The investment choices individuals make is a form of freedom of speech and should be treated as such. I understand how leveraged and inverse funds work and I should be able to use them appropriately and in
Do not ever, stop inverse and leverage etfs. We need these tools to hedge. U want to stop while in a bear market and gdp just hit negative??? What are u thinking??
I should be able to choose the public investment that is right for me and my family. Public investment should not just for privileged few. FINRA interest shows private few to get benefit out of PUBLIC fund. I object the restrictions or any measure introduce by FINRA on publicly traded fund.
I am opposed to FINRA establishing boundaries / restrictions on my ability to trade leveraged and indexed funds without meeting certain "educational", experiential, net worth, etc. criteria. I will definitely encourage and join any class action suit if FINRA takes any such steps and have several General Counsels and Pillsbury Shaw Pittman to work with.
Please allow me to continue to choose the public investments