As an Investor in leveraged ETFs, I very much would like to stop new regulations that would make it more difficult to purchase these securities. I fully understand that these can go up and down far more drastically than the market average and I fully expect that. Investing is risky and I feel like investors can properly determine their own risky tolerance with the information provided.
Please don't kowtow and restrict personal trading options.
I have been investing in leveraged index funds and mutual funds such as TQQQ (Nasdaq 100 index 3X bull), TECL (S&P 500 tech index 3X bull), and RMQHX (Nasdaq 100 index 2X bull). It is important for more risk-tolerant retail investors to be able to increase their returns without losing diversity in stocks. With the assumption that markets go up in the long run, these leveraged funds allow
I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHTS AND FREEDOM TO INVEST AS I CHOOSE
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As a follow-up to my first letter of comments objecting to FINRA's proceeding further with any future added regulations on/to U.S. financial investment instruments such as those utilized(provided) by UltraPro, UltraPro Short, or Ultra Short Pro
Dear Sir,
I shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before you can invest in public securities,
including cryptocurrency funds. Please leave it up to individual investors to decide if they want to invest in cryptocurrency funds and assume their risks.
I would like to express my displeasure at the elitist idea of limiting my use of leveraged and inverse funds. These funds play an important part of my portfolio, as each gives me an instant diversified basket of stocks, and are much easier to use than options, which really are not practical for the small investor or trader.
Dear FINRA,
The(Your) tentative unnecessary regulatory interference, deemed potential unwarranted regulatory adjustments, by the majority of investors in U.S. financial Markets', and the/their use of 'free-trading' instruments in the purchase and sale of, ie., Currencies, Commodities, Bonds, Notes, Stocks, ETF's, etc., such as and in particular, those '
First off, the amount of corruption in today's market is unbelievable. To see FINRA, an organization that is supposed to protect the integrity of the market; come out with baseless claims to try and keep the public from arguably the safest investment opportunities the market has to offer, definitely seems as if there's an agenda that's not in the best interest of the