There should be zero limitations on investment. FINRA should roll back the draconian private company investment rules and leave the public markets alone. Inevitably these regulations will discourage investment. Options are not always a gambling vehicle, they are used as a hedge by investors and you know this. Specifying an income or net worth is asinine. Leave the markets alone. Every person
I have been managing my own investments, and trading leveraged and inverse funds for many, many years. "I", not regulators, should be allowed to invest in the products of my choice. I worked as a CPA for many, many years and consider myself to be well informed regarding leveraged and inverse funds. I am not trading on margin. I am using my own hard earned money for trading. Regulators
1. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged. 2. Explain that you are capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds and their risks. Tell regulators you do not need these measures imposed on you. 3. As a small investor in a volatile market driven by big players investments need to be protected by leveraged hedging. 4. It attacks small investors
Leveraged / Inverse ETFs are important tools for smaller investors to be able to easily hedge and take advantage of market opportunities and changing conditions. Denying investors this level of flexibility is a clear attack on the little guy. Smaller investors can use these tools to have immediate access to hedge trades which can protect a portfolio almost instantly without having to engage in
I not regulators should be able to choose the public investments that are right for you and your family. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged.
I am against SEC Proposed Rule #S7-24-15. I not regulators should be able to choose the public investments that are right for myself and my family. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged. I use covered call options on inverse and leveraged funds to make money, regardless of the market direction. Yes, there are risks, but they are risks I understand
I am not a major investor but have some funds that I actively manage which I am hoping to use for my kids college fund. I need the flexibility to decide if I want to be long, short, leveraged or not on my positions. I am not a high new worth individual or professional investor but I understand the risks I take in going short on a position or having a leveraged position. Largely these positions
Markets need to be free and available for all. Adding disclaimers is fine but disallowing or restricting to trade is not a good sign of free market economy.
I have enjoyed in investing in leveraged and inverse funds. Some of them are necessities as hedging for tumultuous markets. This should be allowed freely for retail investors.
Do not restrict my financial dealings and investments.