Aug. 8, 2022
thank you for given us the access to the comment ! I believes adding clarifying language to the first sentence of Rule 4.5(d)(6) regarding which parameter the table within that provision amends within the Short Term Option Series Program will bring greater transparency to the rules. Amending the table within subparagraph (d)(6) to address potential conflicts as between the rule text of Rule 4.5(d)(5) and (d)(6) will bring greater transparency to and reduce potential confusion regarding the manner in which the Exchange implements its listing rules of Rule 4.5(d)(6) that references subparagraph (d)(4) does not impose an undue burden on competition and will avoid potential confusion because the table within Rule 4.5(d)(6) impacts strike intervals and supersedes other rules pertaining to strike intervals, but the table does not supersede rules governing the addition of options series, such as Rule 4.5(d)(4). Deleting Rule 4.5(d)(6)(D) will also avoid any potential confusion because, while the range limitations continue to be applicable, the strike ranges do not conflict with strike intervals and are not necessary for the investor an any consusion we need more transparancy While this proposal continues to intervals of strikes listed on the Exchange, the Exchange continues to balance the needs of market participants by continuing to offer a number of strikes to meet a market and to not leave anyony without a seat on the table because of color or any race participant’s investment objective is to create a future wheter we thing is the right thing to do mather of fact its the right thing to do when it come to The Exchange’s Proposal an intermarket doesnt need to be competition when ut come to another self-regulatory organization, organization shouldnt be a competition when it comes to our community “that these dead shall not have died in vain– that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth” (U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863) It is one of the best known speeches in world history and perhaps one of the greatest and the most influential statements for any form of democracy. Balmore A Ramos investor/student/bartender Never doubt about yourself! See Attachment