> solely This is the word that makes clear that you're either legitimately grossly ignorant of the reasoning behind the laws, or you're incredibly dishonest. Either way it makes clear that you and your opinions don't…
> people won't notice the difference. No intelligent investor could mistake an ETN for an ETF. They're wildly different products. One is a bond with a collection of complex derivatives attached. The other is a portfolio…
What on earth are you talking about? There is no law that says accredited investors get more information about an ETF than other investors. This does not happen. Paul will not be able to provide a credible source…
> solely This is the word that makes clear that you're either legitimately grossly ignorant of the reasoning behind the laws, or you're incredibly dishonest. Either way it makes clear that you and your opinions don't…
> people won't notice the difference. No intelligent investor could mistake an ETN for an ETF. They're wildly different products. One is a bond with a collection of complex derivatives attached. The other is a portfolio…
What on earth are you talking about? There is no law that says accredited investors get more information about an ETF than other investors. This does not happen. Paul will not be able to provide a credible source…