Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing this message to oppose any regulations that would restrict my right to freely invest. I, as a US citizen, should have the right and ability to choose any public investments that I deemed right for me and my family. These public investments should be available to everyone in the public, not a select few. Please do not deprive the public of opportunities to invest openly and freely. Regulations should make it easier to invest. It should not impose special processes like passing a test in order to invest.
Please I urge you not to impose any regulations to hinder or restrict the ability of the public to invest freely.
Best regards,
Henry Lau
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Henry Lau Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am writing this message to oppose any regulations that would restrict my right to freely invest. I, as a US citizen, should have the right and ability to choose any public investments that I deemed right for me and my family. These public investments should be available to everyone in the public, not a select few. Please do not deprive the public of opportunities to invest openly and freely. Regulations should make it easier to invest. It should not impose special processes like passing a test in order to invest.
Please I urge you not to impose any regulations to hinder or restrict the ability of the public to invest freely.
Best regards,
Henry Lau