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Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 3281

  • From: Travis Martin
    Organization(s):

    Comment No: 4305
    Date: 1/28/2010

    Comment Text:

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    COMMENT
    CL-04305
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    Travis Martin
    Thursday, January 28, 2010 12:33 AM
    secretary
    Regulation of Retail Forex
    Re: R1N 3038-AC61
    Hello,
    I understand there are proposals for once again increasing margin requirements for the retail forex
    market.
    Currently, I am a part-time forex trader. I work hard at my full-time job and, when I get home after
    work, I like to trade the forex market. For the past year, I have been saving money to start trading live.
    Just a few months ago I finally was able to save enough money to begin trading. These efforts were
    delayed due to the passing of the recent legislation that increased margin requirements.
    One day I ultimately hope to trade the forex market for a living. In today's current economical
    conditions, it is very much possible that I (and numerous others, at any moment) could lose my full-time
    iob. The forex market is the only hope many of us have of one day being financially secure. In addition,
    I don't want to work 9-5 the rest of my life. It would be great to work for myself and not pay someone
    else's bills for once. Raising margin requirements to the proposed levels would effectively crush this
    dream. The forex market gives me hope and offers me at least a little bit reassurance that I may survive
    financially in the long run and be able to provide for my family. Increasing margin requirements would
    make it virtually inpossible for myself and others to trade at a level that could positively impact our
    financial situation. I know nothing is guaranteed when it comes to trading the retail forex market, but it
    at least gives the common person a glimmer of hope in today's bleak economy.
    Please don't raise margin requirements. I'm sure this email will deleted quickly, maybe it will not even
    be read, but if it is, you must please realize that the forex market is the only hope many of us have for
    the future. Raising margin requirements would essentially destroy any positive outlook we have in
    today's financial climate. I can't stress how important this issue is. Please, please, please. I beg of you.
    Do not pass the proposed legislation.
    Sincerest regards,
    Travis Martin
    3023 E Main Ave Apt G6
    Puyallup, WA 98372