I am against any additional regulations on my ability to trade leveraged and inverse funds. I am fully capable of making my own decisions without you looking over my shoulder.
Restricting access to these investments would be totally unfair to any investors that wish to trade any of these investments, nobody is forced as it is totally voluntary.
Why would restrict anybody's access, this is supposed to be a free Country.
The government has no right to regulate how or where I invest my money. Seems hypocritical that the people who are guilty of insider trading and backroom bribes want to control how "We the people" invest.
Comments: No. I don't agree with this proposal. Just shows that the market is biased towards institutions. If someone has 25k or more they should be able to buy whatever [REDACTED] they want and day trade if it has liquidity.
To whome it concers.
Limiting publicly traded funds to only people regulators deem apropriate is an overstep. Traders are already aknowlging these funds are risky. But it should be the traders choice to risk those funds. Not regulators.
Please don't put any more regulations/restrictions on my public trading rights. It just makes the whole process more complex than it has to be. Remember the old saying KISS ! Thanks, Joe
You should issue a serial number to every legally issued share of each company. Every dollar bill has one. Why can’t shares? Each sale of every share to any investor, retail or otherwise is cataloged and registered when traded. I buy 1 share and have serial number 12345 attached to it. If my share is short sold, you now know my share of x stock at serial number 12345 has now been bought once and
please don't put more restrictions on trading leveraged or inverse fund. They should be available to the us (small investors) as risk management tool when market at extremes. They are helpful to me to manage risks.
Why should a knowledge person not be able to purchase these types of Pro Share? If its on the market to trade then anyone with knowledge should be able to do so or else de-list all these kinds of stock completely.
I have a high (I guess net worth) and have a lot of experience in trading stocks and options. Leveraged ETF's are very valuable to me. They are no more dangerous than any stock or etf . Thank YOU