Michael Embree Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Being able to purchase what I would like to is much like freedom of speech. This is a basic right, please leave this alone. Thanks
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Being able to purchase what I would like to is much like freedom of speech. This is a basic right, please leave this alone. Thanks
I am writing concerning the proposed restricting investors access to complex products such as ProShares inverse funds. I have been using such funds as a hedge on my common stocks, so far with great success. The decline in my stocks has been more than offset by gains on my inverse bond ETFs. As a small investor my only access to derivatives is through such funds and restricting access would greatly limit my ability to hedge my investments. As a result, I oppose any such move by FINRA.
I oppose the regulation
Please leave crypto alone! We pay enough taxes!
The government should not regulate this investments.
Dont want government telling me who & what to invest in this is called government over reach !! Stop this bull we will vote all democratics out of office !!
Every individual should be allowed to invest in their future in a
manner of free choice be it real estate or 401k , stocks or Cryptology , Silver or Gold ...
Dear FINRA,
Your proposed rules for trading leveraged products especially net worth restriction will make rich become richer and poor become poorer. Rich will always have resources to meet regulations while poor will struggle to find time and resources to satisfy the regulations.
You should trust people to make decisions that fit their investment objectives regardless of their net worth.
I oppose This
FINRA, I oppose your proposed effort to regulate investments. I have been doing this for many years. I am 75 and very capable of choosing how to invest my money. I am formally opposing your extreme regulation of investment options. I want to maintain my current freedom to invest in public securities of my choosing.
Thank you,
William J Swartz