I am absolutely apposed to the limitations on my investment. I should have the right to choose to invest whether in inverse stocks or not, instead of the regulators attempting to create a stronghold and strongarm to force citizens to do what they want.
We are in a free and democratic republic, and I refute the Marxist, communities agenda, and say NO to their attempt to give the rich more leverage
If the regulators feel that many are hurt financially from these funds, then the new regulations make sense and are needed. I appreciate them protecting those who are blinded by greed from themselves.
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest
Do not restrict any investors ability to buy leveraged or any other legal fund.
Please let us the investors make decisions to choose the public investments that are right for us and our family.
I believe Public investments should be available to all of the public,
not just the privileged.
Limiting our choices are against equity and good governance and appreciate not putting artificial barriers to our already highly regulated access to all investments.
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest
Investors, "accredited" or not, must have the right to invest as they see fit for themselves. That is a fundamental right of American citizens- it is not a privilege granted by an unelected bureaucratic agency. Regulations such as being considered ultimately hurt the people they are supposedly helping.
I'm deeply disturbed by the potential restrictions on trading leveraged ETFs. Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies.Government shouldn't interfere and set unreasonable hurdle such as passing a test to the type of investment I choose. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged.
I oppose restrictions to my right to invest
I commonly trade leveraged funds to utilize trends and take advantage of bear markets. I often use the 2x leveraged funds of the nasdaq and s&p. I also use limits and stop losses. This will be a devastating and unacceptable hit to my portfolio and investing style. Taking this away does not help free markets, it limits them.