The only way to make money in a down market is by shorting stock, buying put options, or buying inverse ETFs. Inverse ETFs are the least risky. If you restrict one's access to inverse ETFs, you are forcing them into riskier trades.
Sir, Regulators shouldn't choose the investments for my family. We are adults who understand the risk of investing in leveraged funds. They are important to me for a portion of my portfolio. They help me hedge my investments against market moves. In conclusion, we do not need these regulations imposed on us. I hope you will consider the views of the many investors who use these leveraged and
This proposed rule is yet another misguided attempt to "protect" retail investors, while all it would do is limit retail investors options and increase the public's distrust towards institutional investors. While leveraged funds do experience greater volatility (and in turn risk), they are relatively easy to understand and give retail investors easier exposure to leverage than
Nothing is going wrong. What are you trying to fix ? Leave it alone !!
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies and I should have the right to choose my investments free from government intrusion and over reach.
Please do not restrict investor access to complex and leveraged products. Yes, there ought to be disclosures of risks and transparency around fund mechanisms. In other words: informed consent. But barring access is undemocratic and wrong. Many leveraged funds are useful tools for investors who lack the requisite capital to use futures to achieve leverage.
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