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Paul Lindberg Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

5/7/2022 ..Trying to freeze the market at a high - unrealistic price - will only destroy them. Lower prices are a good thing. It allows mostly young people - starting out - to establish a position at a better - more fair/value - price.
Have you noticed that markets go up and down? You should welcome vigorous price discovery.
Short sellers and inverse funds are the only force in the market that in a strong downturn are forced to buy back their positions which supports the market. It is a stabilizing force! Fair/Free markets work!

Neil Christensen Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I have been investing in TQQQ for 5 years now. I use a quarterly rebalancing method that has benefitted from TQQQ's high degree of volatility. When it is high, I sell off a portion. When it is low, I buy more shares with the money set aside in bond funds for this purpose. I understand the risks associated with this product and trade accordingly. I recognize the possibility of losing my investments and only invest money I am able to lose.

Phyllis Price Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I am writing to the FINRA to express my concerns about proposed restrictions that would inhibit my ability to freely invest in leveraged and inverse ETFs.

I am an adult and I am able to make trades of my choice.

I dont want to have to endure going through any draconian measures imposed upon me or my family members before buying a leveraged or inverse ETF.

I have traded ETFs of this nature in the past, and I have been successful and unsuccessful.

I am able to live with the consequences of my decisions.