Carol Roth Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
We should be able to invest our money as we see fit. Vote against FINRA Proposed Rule #22-08.
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We should be able to invest our money as we see fit. Vote against FINRA Proposed Rule #22-08.
I strictly oppose FINRA Regulatory Notice #22-08. I strictly oppose any limitations put on my investments. Why don't you look into what congress is doing??
Subject: Investors ability to trade "complex products" - including leveraged and inverse funds (L&I Funds).
Dear Regulators,
I am Kamala Chandrasekaran, 58 years old and I like to voice my opinion regarding your proposal on limiting access to Leveraged and Inverse ETFs (complex products).
Educated Investor: I like to inform you that I am an educated investor in the stock market and actively trading with my husband over the past 25 years. I have a degree in Science.
I & Imalone should be able to pick & make my investments. I do not need to take a test or go thru a special process to invest. Investing is my right & choice not yours! Leave my money & investments alone!
Let us have our freedom in this marrer
As a retail investor, I do not wish to see so-called Complex Products subject to additional regulation. Every major trading platform provides lengthy disclosures about these products. All investors using these products already have the tools necessary to understand them and become familiar with the risks if they so choose. Further restricting access to these products by ordinary investors benefits no one, particularly if wealthy investors end up subject to fewer or no restrictions. Complex Products have unique advantages and their availability should not favor some over others.
Hello,
I am a long-term investor.
I bought airline stocks at the beginning of pandemic because I believed that they return to their baseline position, and I gained a huge profit. I am maintaining TQQQ in 20-25% of my portfolio,I fully understand leveraged equities and their high risk but I believe that price of TQQQ is going to increase in the long term . I invest in stock with my spare money and have a long-term strategy.so I would like you to keep giving me the right to invest in stock.
Thank you very much.
I don't need you to regulate leveraged etfs. I've successfully used them in my portfolio.
I'm a big boy now.
I understand how they work, what they do and what they don't do.
It's not your fault if an investor buys them and loses. It's up to the investor to do their own due diligence and make their own choices. It's not the place of government to be a controlling big brother.
I want to preserve the long-standing free public markets where investors and their advisors have the freedom to buy public securities without additional government-imposed limitations on investor choice. For myself I am capable of understanding leveraged/inverse funds and their performance characteristics. I have been using them for over a decade. I don't want a 3rd party evaluating my capability to do so and petentially preventing me from buying them. My money, My choice. Thank you,
Subject: Investors ability to trade "complex products" - including leveraged and inverse funds (L&I Funds)
Dear Regulators,
I am Janakiraman Chandrasekaran, 59 years old and I like to voice my opinion regarding your proposal on limiting access to Leveraged and Inverse ETFs (complex products).