Boris Shurslep Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHT TO INVEST
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I OPPOSE RESTRICTIONS TO MY RIGHT TO INVEST
I'm a responsible investor, taking calculated risk. Additionally, the primary reason for levered funds is an insurance policy against my existing portfolio of assets. It has a place in my portfolio and I think FINRA and the Govt should stay out of it.
I dont need regulators to tell me how to trade or use my money! Vote NO!
Please impose less regulation
I - not regulators 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.
Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies as they help me protect (hedge) my investments or seek enhanced returns.
Stop messing with peoples ability to invest in a free market.
Please keep the regulations as they are now. No change is needed.
Thanks!
To Whom It May Concern,
Leveraged ETFs is the way for us to capture the upside of the market on small investment amount that we own. We can not be satisfied with risk less or 5% investment return product which may not be sufficient for our need. Also at the time of lows of the market it would be major blow to our strategies.
Since we own small amount and we completely rely on our constant monthly income our risk is more on losing our job compare to leveraged ETFs.
On good time the leveraged ETFs give us the opportunity to earn income.
I don't support your increased regulation on these funds. Maybe you and your buddies in the Treasury and the Fed should back off and stop juicing the markets with easy money. You already have way too much power to pick winners and losers in this supposedly "free market" economy. [REDACTED].