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Robert Bulliard Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

In no, way, fashion shape or form does the government have any business telling investors whether they are 'permitted' to invest in any investment and this includes but is not limited to:
1). the regulators have no business telling me what I can or cannot invest in. this is way to much control on their part.
2). I shouldn't have to prove I can invest by going thru some sort of test. its my money and I'll invest anyway I like.
3). I seek enhanced investments like pro shares to increase my overall return for my children and grandchildren

Heath Cleland Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I oppose restrictions on my right to invest in public investments.

I not regulators should be able to choose the public
investments that are right for my family.
Public investments should be available to all of the public,
not just the privileged.

Leveraged and inverse funds are important to my
investment strategies. I use them on a quarterly basis and am careful with how i use them.

Nicholas Molder Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Im a normal citizen with a professional job and consider myself an average but informed investor. My investment plan is focused on long term gains and uses leveraged funds to do that. I follow a systematic investment program that uses safety switches and signals to reduce exposure to leveraged funds while also maximizing the benefit leveraged funds provide in the long term.
Im more than comfortable making my own investment decisions and do not think a 3rd party should regulate or control my investment options.