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Comment for Proposed Rule 76 FR 4752

  • From: Mohammad M. Zaidi
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    Mohammad M. Zaidi

    Comment No: 32767
    Date: 3/25/2011

    Comment Text:

    I am Mohammad Zaidi. I drive 120 minutes to and from work every day, and our family feels the effects of every increase in the price of gas. It costs me 64.00 to fill my Camry every three days.

    My wife has been unemployed for the last two years, and we are hardly making our ends meet.
    I urge you to curb excessive gambling in commodities markets like food and oil.

    While many factors contribute to today’s highly volatile commodity prices, it is clear that excessive speculation is partially responsible, as shown in dozens of studies by respected institutions such as Princeton, MIT, Petersen Institute, University of London, Yale, the United Nations and the U.S. Senate.

    Speculation thus imposes financial hardships on families around the country. Sudden rises in gas and food prices force us to make difficult decisions and sacrifices. Especially right now, with so many families struggling, and unemployment barely beginning to decrease, we cannot allow speculators to unduly affect our food and gas prices.

    Please put in place effective position limits rules, have enough and capable inspectors to strictly enforce the rules, and do not allow them to be undermined by exemptions or exceptions, or allow Wall Street gamblers to escape them.

    Thank you for your consideration.


    A. We cannot afford a repeat of the 2008 food and gas price bubbles, so the CFTC should put in place strong position limits to control excessive gambling.

    B. The CFTC should not allow exemptions or exceptions that undermine the rule, and should not give any exemptions to banks, hedge funds or other financial players.

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