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FINRA Increases Margin Limits On Leveraged ETFs
September 03, 2009 3:56 am
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This amount will not be allowed to exceed 100% of the value of the ETF. For example, on an ETF leveraged by 200%, the new margin maintenance requirement will be 75% of the value of the ETF. The change in regulations comes on the heels of a lawsuit filed at the end of last month against ProShares by Pearson, Simon, Warshaw & Penny LLP and Tydings & Rosenberg LLP on behalf of investors who lost money in one its leveraged inverse ETF products. Investors allege that they were not informed that shares in the UltraShort Financials ProShares Fund (NYSE Arca:SKF) should not be held more than a single trading day and were not an appropriate hedge against a decline in U.S.-based financial stocks. As a result, they claim that ProShares made materially false and misleading registration statements when it filed its application for the product with the Securities and Exchange Commission , and are seeking to recover the losses incurred. |
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