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Matthew Beauchamp Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I am diametrically opposed to the financial liberty restrictions being proposed. It is abhorrent that such things would even be considered in the United States of America. Free enterprise is the bedrock of our world leadership across the board. It is the height of elitist distain for the common man to deny access to financial instruments while reserving access to the wealthy who can afford the high investment minimums and trading platform fees required to access the same products outside of ETFs. You should be ashamed of yourselves and your careers for proposing such things.

John Logan Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I invest and trade in my Roth IRA account. The IRS prohibits any short positions in an IRA thus eliminating any opportunity of arbitrage except by using inverse mutual funds. Prohibiting investment in leveraged or inverse funds would cause investors like me great harm. I believe that I understand them well enough to avoid common pitfalls. In years past I held Series 6, 7 and 24 licenses and for a while served as president of a bank-related brokerage firm.

Eric Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

We don't need your help. anyone who trades should be responsible for their own actions. These ETFs are not complex, individuals just fail to take the few minutes to read the information that each ETF provider is required to provide. Retail investors don't need your protection because we are so stupid and unable to understand "complex" ETF's. Thanks for the belittling comment.