I object: Thumb on the scale regulations. This doesn't do small investors any favors. A reverse split is one thing. To remove the ability for opportunity as a threat becomes real--- it becomes a question of loyalty, but to what risk. It would reason out, that, all short option plays be included in this regulation proposal.
The market doesn't just go up. it exposes opportunity
Dear Sirs or Madams,
I am not sure why you are wanting to stifle individuals that want to take part in the free enterprise system. Your efforts to control an individuals freedom to invest should not be something you decide.
I oppose limitations on my investments regarding Crypto currency or otherwise. Stop telling me what I can and cant do!
Let other crypto exchanges do business in New York and in the United States.
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Investors 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. I shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public securities, like leveraged and inverse funds. I am capable of understanding leveraged and inverse funds
Do we still have freedom to act in the way we choose or invest in what we please? What is wrong with the regime who forced themselves on the country? Why do they believe only they know what is good for the USA and its taxpayers???!
To all who are concerned:My wife and I have invested in Pro Funds over the last 10 years.We are ages 77 and 72 .The flexibility to use leveraged and inverse funds is very important to us.Limiting our use of them,especially if it was in the middle of a major trend,could have a severe negative impact on our assets.Thank you.
Hello,
I oppose the restrictions to my right to invest. The proper use of leveraged products is a key part of my financial plan. I run a systematic quarterly rebalancing plan that is powered by leveraged ETFs which I have used successfully for several years. These funds are important to me as they improve my performance over the long term. I am not engaged in reckless trading, and I
I have utilized Leveraged and Inverse funds successfully for many years. I prefer them because as a self-directed investor, I am able to select funds which reflect an area of interest in small increments rather than invest large sums in non-leveraged funds. In this way I don't risk as much of my own capital--therefore preserving my hard earned capital. During downturns in the market
Hello, I strongly oppose restrictions to my right to invest! I should not have to pass a regulator-imposed test of my investment knowledge, attest to reading special materials or get a special approval from my broker for investments that are right for me and my family. Regards, Saeed Taheri [REDACTED]