As a small retail investor, I think it is outrageous that FINRA should arbitrarily decide what retail investors can invest it by restricting access to inverse and leveraged funds to only high net worth individuals, and impose others barriers like 'cooling off periods' and getting special permission from brokers. Such rules and restrictions are elitist, unfair, and paternalistic. Please
The proposed regulations by FINRA would be have extremally detrimental effects on liquidity of trading of Inverse and leveraged ETFs. As any investor leveraged ETF knows, these are trading instruments, and provide easy access for individuals to take advantage of Market volatility, much more so than options or futures. Inverse ETFs are very useful in hedging long equity positions, providing
Hello FINRA, I regularly trade leveraged products. I would like to continue doing so, however, I do think that some of these products should go away. In particular 3X inverse products. Not because I want stocks to go up, but these products decay rapidly when implied volatility increases, which happens when the market goes down, so they can never meet their investment objectives. An easy example
Please stop this. Investors need the right to these options.
I use both bullish and bearish inverse funds to hedge as well as speculate on upcoming trends in the market. I am able to control my positions and don't need anyone looking out for my best intrests as I'm always 100% engaged when I have these types of funds in my portfolio. If other investors don't take their time to fully understand what they are purchasing that should be neither
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest. I, not regulators, should be able to choose the public investment(s) that are right for me. I should not have to go through any special process, like passing a test, before I can invest in public securities. I am 100% capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds, as well as the risks that come with investing in them. I do not need a regulator
No regulators should be able to choose the public investments that are right for me and my family. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged.
Remove settlement days on stock held in a broker account. Stop day traders who push and manipulate the market. Penalize "experts" who say one thing and invest the opposite. Where were you guys when Goldman was making recommendations to it clients and betting against them. Clean the game up before you try to limit participation. What big vested interest is causing to to propose this? Who
Why is this happening now? Is the economy about to crash and you do not want the average person have the ability to protect their wealth? This stinks of yet more elitism in a system that is solely designed to protect the ultra rich. The rich already have the ability to invest in companies before an IPO, leaving little value for the average person, as one example, so in an unstable economy you
I'm presently trading options on UVXY a leveraged Index fund and have been for several months. I'm knowledgeable and capable of trading this instrument.