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Payson Welch Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I have been trading leveraged ETFs both long and inverse since 2008. I also read prospectus, SEC filings, etc, and understand the risks involved. I have not had any major losses due to leveraged ETFs, inverse or otherwise and pay close attention to any warnings my brokers provide on a regular basis about the risks involved.

The changes you are proposing are unfounded and are attempting to fix a problem that does not exist. Furthermore these proposed changes are tantamount to economic class warfare.

Do not implement these changes.

Angel Montilla Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

One thing to concern is that most investors invest on funds that already know their characteristics an so on, limiting the buy from this types of etfs is absurd and trying to cancel it is something that only a Buffon could do, also one consideration is that this types of restrictions will lead to further ones meaning that only a small porcentage of people on the future will not be able to handle it

Karan Shah Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

This is very unfair. I should continue to have the freedom to invest in what and when I want without any third party intervention. I made my investment decisions with full responsibility. There are tools and resources available for investing. Each person has their own responsibility to educate themselves before they make an investment decision. Each platform that I invest through provides handbooks and prospectus to makesure as an investor we are educated. This literally goes angainst what a free market trade should be.

Dawn Vezie Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Please be advised that we the people have the right to decide what to invest in. It is gross discrimination to regulate public investments to be available only to the privileged, the already rich. This is the United States of America, where all have opportunities under the Constitution, which guarantees all to to be created equal, thus having equal opportunity. As individuals we don't want or need regulators to decide for us what we can or cannot invest in. Nor do we need to take a test or prove our worthiness to invest.