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Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 3281

  • From: Kirt S Loose
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    Comment No: 3399
    Date: 1/23/2010

    Comment Text:

    i0-001
    COMMENT
    CL-03399
    From:
    Sent:
    To:
    Subject:
    Kirt Loose
    Saturday, January 23, 2010 9:16 PM
    secretary
    'Regulation of Retail Forex' - Identification number R1N 3038-AC61
    Memo
    To:
    From:
    CC:
    Date:
    Re:
    David Stawick, Secretary Commodity
    Kirt S. Loose
    U.S. Senator:
    Brown, Sherrod, and Voinovich, George V.
    1/23/2010
    'Regulation of Retail Forex' - Identification number RIN
    3038-AC61
    Dear Sir,
    As you may be aware, the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) announced on January 13, 2010 that it is seeking public
    comment on proposed regulations concerning retail Forex trading.
    As part of the proposed regulations, it is stated: "leverage in retail Forex customer accounts would be subject to a 10-to-1 limitation," which
    means 10:1 leverage would be the maximum amount allowed for all Forex traders in the U.S.
    An example of how-the proposed regulatory restrictions would affect a major currency pair appears below-:
    Maximum Leverage under Current Regulations
    USD/CHF
    100:1 leverage (one percent)
    1 lot (100,000)
    Margin requirement: $1,000
    Maximum Leverage under Proposed CFTC Changes
    USD/CHF
    10:1 leverage (10 percent)
    1 lot (100,000)
    Margin requirement: $10,000
    As a FOREX trader and individual investor I strongly oppose the proposed regulations.
    I stand behind the belief that an individual
    investor should be given the freedom and right to choose the amount of leverage that is appropriate for their individual desired risk in the
    FOREX market, and that this basic principle of'choice' is in jeopardy by the proposed CFTC regulations. I am requesting that each of you
    assist in stopping the proposed regulations.
    Sincerely,
    Kirt S. Loose
    300 N. Pennsylvania Ave
    Fremont, OH. 43420
    419-307-5491