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Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 4143

  • From: Felice Sage
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    Comment No: 15201
    Date: 4/13/2010

    Comment Text:

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    COMMENT
    CL-06201
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    fesage 1 @aol.com
    Tuesday, April 13, 2010 3:48 PM
    secretary
    Proposed Speculative Position Limits on Energy
    Felice Sage
    265 W. Davies Ave. S.
    Littleton, CO 80120-4209
    April 13, 2010
    David Stawick
    Secretary, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
    Three Lafayette Centre
    1155 21st Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20581
    Dear Mr. Stawick:
    I am writing in support of the CFTC's Proposed Federal Speculative
    Position Limits that will reestablish speculative position limits on major
    energy commodities. This rule will provide stability to the marketplace
    and help prevent future price bubbles. Wall Street's speculative
    trading in oil not only hurts l~e economy, but hurts every American who
    pays excessive prices at the pump, for groceries, home heating oil and
    everyl~ing related to transportation.
    Rampant oil speculation by large Wall Street trading firms has resulted in
    extreme volatility in energy markets and unwarranted price spikes in
    recent years. Given that supplies are at record highs and demand remains
    weak, fundamentals cannot explain recent price hikes and destructive price
    swings. Unless the CFTC adopts l~e proposed rule, markets will continue to
    fluctuate wildly.
    Position limits existed in energy markets until 2001 and currently apply
    to agricultural commodities. CFTC should use its existing experience to
    regulate position limits of speculators and prevent excessive
    concentration in the energy markets, while ensuring that exemptions to
    ~ese limits afforded to real physical players such as fuel cooperatives,
    public utilities, truckers and airlines are not exploited by big banks and
    billionaire investors.
    Energy consumers desperately need stability in the marketplace. I
    encourage l~e CFTC to adopt l~e Proposed Federal Speculative Position
    Limits before volatile fuel prices further harm t~e country's already
    weakened economy.
    Sincerely,
    Felice Sage
    303-730-0552