PANews reported on November 10 that Bloomberg analyst James Seyffart said on Twitter that he personally believes that the approval of 19b-4 (trading rule changes) does not require SSA (supervisory sharing agreement) at present. If the SEC requires it, any applicant lacking SSA can quickly meet these requirements. Another Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas responded: "SSA has become a small problem for us now. It may not be a necessary condition. Even if the SEC Trading Markets Division requires it, it is easy to add it to the document."