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Andrew Bell Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I believe it is crucial that investment choices remain the prerogative of each individual investor and not relegated the privileged powerful who lobby government to restrict investment opportunities to that which only they control.
Just explain the risks involved and allow us adults to make our own allocations based on what is appropriate for our financial situations.
I regard the availability to invest in leveraged and inverse ETFs an important tool to balance and protect my portfolio as well as provide additional returns during market downturns.

Richard Berry Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I oppose any regulations that further restrict my ability to invest and manage my own investments as I see fit. It is my money and I know from experience that even with a leveraged fund investment it is still safer that letting someone else invest it for me. The financial industry if full of operators looking to rip off the average investor and you should be looking to more highly regulate them, not me and what investment instruments I have access to.

Stephen Kirk Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Who are you to make such regulations? It is none of your business how I invest MY MONEY. You were not elected by me, the people. I probably understand inverse/leveraged investment products better than you. Our country and economy would be much better off if you resigned your government (aka. Unproductive) job, returned your salary to hard working tax payers and secure a job in the private sector. You are probably qualified for many service jobs.

David Cartier Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I understand the risks of using leveraged and inverse funds and do not need the government to tell me how to invest. They play an important hedge for my investments.

The elimination of these types of investments would only serve the most wealthy, large investment firms and hedge funds. They have the ability and funds to create their own vehicles for protection. These groups already have a disproportionate advantage over the individual investor.

I sincerely hope you consider more than the highest income investors.