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Karl Pettinger Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I feel that I have the right as a human being to invest anyway I like and in my family's best interest without the consent of a regulator I also feel that I have the right not to go to the school to take tests or any of that other nonsense I can understand the information just fine the way it's written now to be able to handle myself in any investment situation thank you very much

Vatsal Dave Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Comments: Instead of restricting investments in leveraged or inverse products, a focus should be on education. Explanation of risks and scenarios will help investors decide what they want. Certain automation steps may be helpful. Example- Limiting the investment in complex products in accounts that trade a lot, and/or limiting the amount of complex products as a percentage of total portfolio. Feel free to contact me with further questions.

Suman Majumdar Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

This is as misguided on the part of FINRA as it gets. The entire regulatory structure is built to support the "long equities all the time" theme. Decades of essentially free money have made publicly traded equities on US exchanges one of the riskiest assets in the world. When the bond market takes the printing press away from the Federal Reserve (it is not a question of if, but when), US equities can easily tank 50%. These products will give investors the opportunity to protect their investments in the coming years.

Carlos Wylie Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Regulators need to stop dictating what we as investors can and cannot due. The proposed regulations in rule 22-08 are akin to discriminatory voting test or other suppression tactics which have been used to disenfranchise broad demographic groups. All investments should be open to all. Regulations cannot protect us from ourselves. Restricting certain investments to high-wealth individuals or other "qualified" investors is financial discrimination of the highest regard.

Guy Monteleone Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Regulators should not be able to choose what public investments are right for investors. Its our money not yours. By doing so youre only taking care of special interest groups funding your campaigns and lining your pockets with perks for their personal gain, therefore crushing the very people trying to get ahead financially in life! Who do you work for, the people or the evil specialist interest groups who are corrupt? What happens to us investors who are invested in crypto funds currently! We lose our investments! Is that right to do to hard working Americans?