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Shu Liu Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Comments: -I do not think FINRA should propose limits that may restrict our access to L&I Funds or to disqualify us from trading L&I Funds or other "complex products". Regarding myself, I am an individual investor. I have good understanding of whole economy, market and fundamentals of equities and ETFs. I have MBA degree from Carnegie Mellon University business school. I have been extensively trading and investing stocks/options/ETFs/leveraged ETFs for the past decade, and I have full understanding of the L&I Funds or other "complex products".

Raymond Martin Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Gentlemen: People that enter the investment market MUST understand that this is environment that can make money as well as lose money. If you are not an adult enough to understand this, you should not enter the market. Being an adult brings with it responsibilities. Adults do not need the Federal Government looking after them like children. Your regulations could not only prohibit adults for entering the free market, but it could severely hurt those that have already entered the market, by limiting their ability to trade.

Sharod Smith Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

To whom it may concern I am an American, and as an American tax paying citizen of this great country. I am saddened and also frustrated by the actions of Wall Street hedge funds, market makers, brokers and the FINRAS . People such as yourself that are willing stoop to such low levels in order to line their pockets with wealth while taking away from others. Does the word freedom mean anything to you? The stock market is the greatest money making machine in the world. and was made to be free, a free market for any man or woman who chooses to participate.

Ryan Martin Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I cannot express in the strongest of terms that it is my right as an individual investor to have the freedom to analyze macro-economic conditions and make investment choices that protect/grow my capital. This includes the possible need to invest in leveraged and inverse funds if the market conditions call for it with all the individual risks that go with personal ownership of alternative investment strategies.

Mary Leary Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Dear Financial Representative, I do NOT want trading on the TQQQs and other leveraged funds to be regulated. I believe investors should have the right to trade public investments without restrictions. I am an experienced and frequent trader who uses this avenue exclusively to build weath within a portion of my overall portfolio. The volatility inherent in leveraged funds is the key to success in my trading strategy. I've been relying on this strategy for many years with great results and do not want to be limited in any way.