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Brent Prockish Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I have been heavily investing in Leveraged ProShares ETF's over the past 6 months. This is a personal investment of my own funds and is VERY important to my investment portfolio currently. By implementing radical restrictions to these now would GREATLY damage my investment value instantly. That would directly result in my taking huge losses as my investments in these ETF's are based on my theories on the rise/fall of the ETF's over a period of time.

Fady Zeidan Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I have the knowledge and experience to choose the public investment that I believe are the most appropriate for myself. Public investments should be available to all US citizens, no exceptions, and not only the privileged. I do use leveraged ETFs as a very small part of my overall portfolio for the purpose of enhanced returns. I did spend a lot of time learning about leveraged ETFs before using them as an investment. I should not have to go through any special process, of any kind, to be able to invest in leveraged ETFs.

Philip Wang Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

This proposition poses a severe threat towards market fairness. Retail investors are already at a disadvantage when it comes to available tools and information compared to institutions. Restrictions like this will only tip the balance even more.

Retail traders or investors should be able to freely choose whatever products that fit their trading strategies. Finance is NOT only for the rich or the privileged. We know what leveraged funds are, and we dont need the government to tell us how to invest our own money!

Kathleen Spangler Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

You shouldn't have to go through any special process
like passing a test before you can invest in public
securities, like leveraged and inverse funds. Explain
that you are capable of understanding leveraged and
inverse funds and their risks. Tell regulators you do
not need these measures imposed on you.

Taking this freedom away is wrong, Public
investments should be available to all of the public,
not just the privileged.