Investing in Leveraged funds boosted the returns and at the same time helped me invest only portion of the Retirement corpus (thus limiting my risk) and still was able to beat S&P500 and Nasdaq returns.
Please do not restrict Leveraged investments.
I strongly oppose limitations on my investments. It is important that we maintain our current freedom to invest the way we choose. As a former Special Education teacher, my investments are what provide me the ability to live comfortably in retirement. Enough with these evasive regulations.
It's my money to lose. If I make a mistake and lose everything, too bad for me, I'll just retire later. My loss is somebody else's gain. This change doesn't benefit anybody except by granting financial service providers a monopoly on access.
Millions of Americans are investing in Bitcoin and altcoins. Some even have a retirement account set up with Bitcoin. Fiat currency has been bleeding red for decades and making living unsustainable under mounting inflation. Bitcoin is the safety raft. Don't sink it.
Individuals should maintain the right to choose the investments that they wish to pursue. Imposing regulations stymies innovation, entrepreneurship and wealth creation. Interest in Crypto is going to increase, and presents an opportunity for investors to increase their personal and retirement wealth. The more options available to investors, the better.
I'm fully aware that leveraged ETFs are aggress. However, that is part of my investment strategy be agrees while young and become more conservative in investing as I get closer to retirement. Why should only elites on wall street be able to pick the best stocks/ETFs
I am capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds. Before retiring I was a Series 24 Registered Securities Principal. I have a MS degree in wealth management and I earned the MPAS and CFP designations. I do not need FINRA telling me what I can and cannot invest in.
In September 2022 I will have been retired 10 years. Leveraged ETFs have made it possible for me to continue my preretirement lifestyle while being able to be generous to my children, their spouses, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. I have also increased my retirement savings while doing this. It would be unfair to change the rules and exclude me because I am not worth enough. Big girls and
I know what I'm doing with regard to my own investments. I should not have to jump through regulatory hoops to invest my own hard-earned money without significant regulation like "the big boys."
I shouldn't have to go through special processes like passing a test or demonstrating a high net worth to buy what I want with my own money. Ever. This sort of
Hi, Having the ability to hedge my retirement funds is essential when there is high volatility in a high volatile world. The easiest way to do this is with a leveraged inverse ETF of the SP500 or Nasdaq. The drift risk in a leveraged inverse ETF is a lot les risky compared to options trading or short selling to hedge a portfolio. Options are complicated, expensive and short-term forms of