1. Disciplinary sanctions should be designed to protect the investing public by deterring misconduct and upholding high standards of business conduct.
The purpose of FINRA's disciplinary process is to protect the investing public, support and improve the overall business standards in the securities industry, and decrease the likelihood of recurrence of misconduct by the disciplined
I hope this letter finds you well! Thank you for taking the time to consider retail investor's side of the disturbing issue that has recently been brought to my attention.
Securities such as SQQQ and TQQQ among many other leveraged and inverse funds should not be restricted from trading or limited to only a select group of traders. The financial system is already leveraged in favor of
I feel this is a radical proposal that is an over reach of power by our federal government dictating what instruments I can invest in. If FINRA thinks that hardworking Americans are too stupid to invest in these instruments and only the privileged should then it shows the disparity in fairness between the have and have nots.
I use inverse funds on a limited basis on a small portion of my
Give your standard disclosures. Bring back the short sale rule! Keep the auto close for severe drops on the indexes. Go after the cook the book companies, and the insider trading crooks but do not deny the independent traders,investors or institutional financial firms the ability to hedge or out gain the standard index. The great thing about the United States is that one can take risk to possibly
TO: All NASD Members
ATTN: Operations Officer, Cashier, Fail-Control Department
On March 21, 1988, the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin appointed a SIPC Trustee for the above member.
Members may use the "immediate close out" procedures as provided in Section 59(i)(2) of the NASD's Uniform Practice Code to close out open OTC contracts.
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Dear Sirs, I'm sure you think you're doing a great thing invoking the protection of Morons Act but that's Wall Street, hate to tell you and every Americans has a right to trade well or trade badly. That's his or her choice as a citizen.Ive lost and gained thousands as a small player myself to 3x's ETFs mainly because you and the Fed weren't being honest about the
I am disappointed that these onerous regulations are being imposed upon me. I have not harmed anyone with my trading of these investments. I think it is insulting and patronizing that FINRA would impose these restrictions. I think it is unfair that my access to these investment products may be restricted. And for what reason? I've been using leveraged funds for years, and while I
Proposed Rule Change to Amend the Arbitration Codes to Permit Arbitrators to Make Referrals During an Arbitration Proceeding
As an American and a vetran U S Army officer, I oppose restrictions to my right to invest for myself. I 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 few. I shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before I can invest in public
Dear FINRA,
The recent democratization of investing, manifest in the rise of the retail investor, ability to trade fractions of shares, and the ability for retail investors to invest in a variety of financial instruments, has offered middle and low income people the greatest opportunity to save, invest, and build wealth. We cannot take steps back when it comes to giving people the liberty to