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Gary Jacobs Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I want to have maximum flexibility on the type of stocks, mutual funds, and all ETFs that fit my investment strategy. Using leveraged ETFs is a significant part of my strategy and has been for the last 10 years. The leveraged ETFs have played a significant role in creating a very robust fund of assets that I will be able to use for retirement. Please do not restrict my ability to invest in leveraged ETFs.

Gustavo Perez-Poveda Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

To Whom it May Concern: I, not regulators, should be able to choose the investments that are right for myself. These investments should remain available to all of the public, not just the elites and the privileged. I'm so tired of continued Federal Government over reach. You don't need to protect everyone from themselves. Now you want to force me to spend money on getting certified to invest in these types of securities.

Ming Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I think I can choose the public investments, that are right for me and my family. I can understand leveraged and inverse funds and their risks. Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my investment strategies. they help my protect (hedge) my investments or seek enhanced returns.I use them as a limited part of my overall portfolio. I have many years of experience in investing in stocks, ETFs and futures.

Michael Finch Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

People should be allowed to prosper under the constitution and do better then their forefathers the very privileged dont have the right to stop Americans from investing to get ahead nor raise prices to keep those here in America from coming out of poverty through investing in instruments that can help nor cap Disabled from accumulation of assets by prorate their incomes through penalization To cause them to submit to laws that would keep them unable to afford a home a vehicle transportation they own for themselves Life Liberty and the ownership of personal property