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Jason Gerber Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Hello, I believe I should be able to invest in publicly available funds without government interference. I know what is best for my financial situation and believe I should have the right to make decisions based on what I believe to be the best.

I am fully capable of doing the research and understanding what I am investing in. I should not have to prove myself capable. Such measures would be a burden to me.

Carri Craver Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Inverse funds are needed. Understanding them is not any more complex than standard market funds. I understand their risks. More important I understand not having them as an option gives me no option to be in the market when I see that fundamentals are unsound and prices are too high. These events maybe with some regularity. Retail investors should be able to hedge against a down turn in the market without using the riskier call options.

Herbert Siegert Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I strongly oppose placing restrictions on what I as an informed investor can invest in. Although not the majority of my investments, leveraged funds are a cornerstone to my investment strategy. If the information is freely available, informative, and not deceptive, I do believe that FINRA should restrict access to what I can invest in. It should be up to the individual to determine the level of risk they are willing to assume.