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Allen Oldenburg Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Hello---I feel I should have the right, not a regulator, to make my own decisions regarding my personal investments and strategies. Furthermore, I shouldn't be required to have to pass a test to invest in anything I which I would like to invest--it is not the governments job to regulate my personal choices and my preference for my personal investments. Please do not regulate my personal decisions.

Kellen Murphy Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

Leveraged and inverse ETFs provide me an opportunity to protect long-term investment of hard earned capital during natural shifts in market conditions, rather than try and time the market and sell long-term investments to later rebuy (a proven ineffective strategy). To buy protective options is considerably more risky, and cost-prohibitive. These ETFs allow everyday investors a clear manageable method to protect and grow our savings.

David Gross Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08

I want to firmly protest the proposed restrictions on inverse trading being considered. Concise cautions for inverse funds are appropriate as is regulatory oversight to prevent fraud in their operation as should be applied to all financial instruments. In my dealings regarding inverse funds precautions are already supplied by the funds themselves and the brokerages like Charles Schwab that provide them. I have a right to purchase these funds without any hindrance once the standards of fiduciary responsibility are met and the information is conveyed.