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Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 3281

  • From: Matthew R Whitney
    Organization(s):
    Housatonic Railroad Company

    Comment No: 2639
    Date: 1/22/2010

    Comment Text:

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    COMMENT
    CL-02639
    From:
    Sent:
    To:
    Subject:
    Matthew R. Whitney
    Friday, January 22, 2010 11:12 AM
    secretary
    'Regulation of Retail Forex
    With regards to RIN 3038-AC61 proposing the increased margin requirements for traders:
    I believe this proposed regulation would have a disparate impact upon small private traders who do not
    have the capital to survive under such requirements. Such a measure may have a place in restricting
    the VAR of large banks who, through government policy decisions, are no longer subject to the risk of
    failure, but it severely limits competition in the market by squeezing out the smaller traders who are still
    faced with the proposition that if they do not manage their risk responsibly they will fail.
    If the problem stems from big banks taking on too much risk then limit the risk that big banks may take
    on. I am not a big bank and I pose no risk to the taxpayer. This measure rewards the big bank trader
    by limiting access to the market while at the same time punishing the little guy who does not enjoy the
    luxury of federal reserve intervention.
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