Earle Ricker Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Free market capitalism is important and leveraged,inverse funds should not be over regulated by politics.
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Free market capitalism is important and leveraged,inverse funds should not be over regulated by politics.
1. You not regulators should be able to choose the public investments that are right for you and your family. Public investments should be available to all of the public, not just the privileged. 2. You shouldn't have to go through any special process like passing a test before you can invest in public securities. Explain that you are capable of understanding your investments and their risks
I am writing because I appose the pending regulations restricting who can invest in leveraged and inverse funds and I oppose limitations on your investments.
The new rules and regulations are very unfair. These new regulations will deny me the freedom to choose investments that could help you achieve long-term financial security.
The new regulations are arbitrary. FINRAs definition of complex products is so broad, arbitrary and vague that it could ensnare a vast number of commonly used public securities.
I am writing because I appose the pending regulations restricting who can invest in leveraged and inverse funds and I oppose limitations on your investments. The new rules and regulations are very unfair. These new regulations will deny me the freedom to choose investments that could help you achieve long-term financial security. The new regulations are arbitrary. FINRAs definition of complex products is so broad, arbitrary and vague that it could ensnare a vast number of commonly used public securities.
Don't limit my freedom to choose how to use my excess money.
Dear FINRA REGULATORS:
Let me invest the way I want.
Hello, I run a quarterly rebalancing plan for my retirement that relies in part on leveraged ETFs. I have been using this system for several years now, but following its evolution for over a decade. The system is run by investor/author Jason Kelly and it's called the 3% Signal: https://jasonkelly.com/books/3sig/
I need NO ONE telling me how to handle my investments.
Greetings,
I run a systematic quarterly rebalancing plan that is powered by leveraged ETFs. I know what I am doing, understand the risks (and benefits), and as such, the proper use of these leveraged products is a key part of my financial plan.
These funds are important to my plan; they improve my performance over the long haul. I am not engaged in reckless trading. I understand the effect of daily magnification of an indexs price movement; I use this magnification to my advantage.