Please leave inverse and leveraged long funds alone as these provide strong flexibility and conservative positioning for retirement and other investable funds for me and my family. Some of the futures-based funds and 5/1 leveraged funds are of course high risk so some scrutiny there is fine or go after and scrutinize options markets and crypto markets but comparatively speaking, 1/1 and 2/1 funds
Please leave inverse and leveraged long funds alone as these provide strong flexibility and conservative positioning for retirement and other investable funds for me and my family. Some of the futures-based funds and 5/1 leveraged funds are of course high risk so some scrutiny there is fine or go after and scrutinize options markets and crypto markets but comparatively speaking, 1/1 and 2/1
I want my Freedom to invest as I see fit, without restrictions to my ROTH IRA, other than current law. I've been taking Professional Classes for 20 Years from Professional Trainers, Traders, and Market Analysis Firms. I am more than qualified to use Inverse and Leveraged ETF's. I'm retired and generate some additional income income to live off by doing this, so its essential I be
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest in public investments, such as leveraged and inverse funds. I should be free to choose these funds doing my own research. It is not fair that only the privileged get to invest in what they want. I have a college education and plenty of other retirement savings. I should be able to make my own calculated risks. I am also willing to attest to that
I should be allowed to pick the investments that are appripriate for my portfolio and not have limitations to the type of investments that are available.
I use inverse funds when the market trend is down to offset losses in other investments and to make money when the market goes down. There is no reason the average person can't understand what I do as it is very simple and straight
I do not think that the use of leveraged and inverse funds need to be regulated. Any investor who would choose these types of funds has a specific purpose in mind, either of limiting risk without having to sell off positions, or of potentially increasing dividends--for example, in retirement. These investments are not that difficult to understand and can play an important part in a moderately
I buy and sell leveraged ETF TQQQ frequently. I understand the risk in investment and use it as an important strategy to my investment goal. Right now I have a lot unrealized loss on TQQQ. If I am restricted from trading this leveraged ETF, then I will never recover my loss. Therefore, I strongly oppose any restrictions on my right to trade it. It is my investment and I should be able to
Hello, 1. I am poor because: 2. 2 of my kids graduated from Cornell with their masters. 3. My wife has spent the 1st 35 yrs of our marriage with a single digit credit score. Also: 4. My undergraduate is Finance, Masters in Atg, retired CPA 5. I was Investment Manager for with Osceola County. Portfolio size +- $100 million. Beat the state pool 8 of 10 yrs. Summary: I know my situation way better
The ability for small investors to make money in the market is hard enough given all the advantages that Wall Street has been given. Now you are considering giving then another one. What is wrong with you?!? I have invested in leveraged and inverse funds for years and they are a critical income stream for retirement. Dont give Wall Street another advantage they dont need. As a regulator you dont
I am well educated on the working of the stock market and it's various products, including leveraged and inverse funds. I don't need to pass a test or have the input of regulators on my investment choices. My retirement funds largely come from an annuity product at this time with minimal input of the investments. I use stocks, mutual funds and inverse funds to enhance and/or protect my