Dear Regulator/FINRA I am happy to learn of your concern for investors. I am fully aware of the risks involved in buying inverse shares. We are forced to read a prospectus before we invest in these funds. I feel that I should be able to buy any funds of my choice in a 'free' country. I also know that these funds are not usually held for a very long time. I really don't feel that these funds are complex in any way. I think that investors who buy on margin should probably have some kind of regulation. I use these funds to protect my investments. I don't think that I have to go through any special testing before investing. Thank you
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Rohin Talati Comment On Regulatory Notice 22-08
Dear Regulator/FINRA I am happy to learn of your concern for investors. I am fully aware of the risks involved in buying inverse shares. We are forced to read a prospectus before we invest in these funds. I feel that I should be able to buy any funds of my choice in a 'free' country. I also know that these funds are not usually held for a very long time. I really don't feel that these funds are complex in any way. I think that investors who buy on margin should probably have some kind of regulation. I use these funds to protect my investments. I don't think that I have to go through any special testing before investing. Thank you