Investments are risky business, so the investors must face it or they should leave this field. In this regard, investors should know best how to take care of themselves. In the proposal, the complex products and options are defined more riskier, no matter what which I can’t agree for two reasons.
The first, when talking investment risk, we need to have a benchmark. In equity market which is the
My name is YuMing To. I am writing to oppose limitations on my investments. I am a knowledgeable investor who actively manage my investment portfolio prudently. I assess risk carefully and do the investment based on my risk tolerance. I should have the freedom to choose the public investments that are right for me and my family in order to achieve long-term financial security. Leveraged and
Dear Finra,
Leveraged funds are an important part of my investment strategy. Please do not make them difficult to access.
Yes, I understand and think most understand that the daily reset on leveraged funds means that an investor won't automatically earn the multiple of the index.
That said, they are tax efficient relative to futures for those of us who must invest in taxable brokerage
My name is ShiouChin To. I am writing to oppose limitations on my investments. I am a knowledgeable investor who actively manage my investment portfolio prudently. I assess risk carefully and do the investment based on my risk tolerance. I should have the freedom to choose the public investments that are right for me and my family in order to achieve long-term financial security. Leveraged and
While I support education about so-called 'complex' investment products, imposing restrictions on purchasing such products is not the right approach. For many years, financial products have been plagued with excessive 'legalese' -- which is the biggest barrier to investors understanding the products in which they are investing. Even the SEC is guilty of obnoxiously wordy
It is unacceptable to require an individual to have high net worth in order to invest. That needs to be removed from the bill. I find it appropriate to require education and a literacy test in order to access certain business funding/investment opportunities. However, additional safe guards should be added such as green trading, green business and ethical business practice exams. This is the only
I use several brokerage providers. TD Ameritrade, M1 finance, and Robinhood all already provide bold warnings and specific information to guide/educate investors regarding Triple Leveraged or Inverse ETFs.
Brokerages have already/currently provide the critical information for retail investors to make effective trading decisions with these investment vehicles.
I strongly opposed limiting retail
I oppose restrictions on investing in public investments. My broker warns me that some are not suitable for long-term investments, and I heed my broker's advice. I have years of experience trading stocks and options and know the risks of what I am investing in. We have enough regulations especially in the stock and options areas. So, respectfully, let us act like the adults we are.
Dear FINRA,
Your proposed rules for trading leveraged products especially net worth restriction will make rich become richer and poor become poorer. Rich will always have resources to meet regulations while poor will struggle to find time and resources to satisfy the regulations.
You should trust people to make decisions that fit their investment objectives regardless of their net worth.
I regularly invest in leveraged funds (and less regularly, but not never, in inverse funds), and find it ludicrous that I might have to jump through a bunch of hoops to invest in publicly traded, already approved funds, and unacceptable that there might be periods during which I'm not allowed to invest. They're a small but important part of my overall investment strategy, and I