Font Size: AAA // Print // Bookmark

Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 3281

  • From: Serge Krasnay
    Organization(s):

    Comment No: 4815
    Date: 2/3/2010

    Comment Text:

    i0-001
    COMMENT
    CL-04815
    From:
    Sent:
    To:
    Subject:
    Serge Krasnoiartsev
    Wednesday, February 3, 2010 10:04 AM
    secretary
    Regulation of Retail Forex
    RIN 3038-AC61
    I'm a writing to voice my opinion about the proposed changes to change leverage to 10:1.
    As a responsible retail forex trader, I depend on the current 100:1 to grant me the ability
    to risk a healthy 3% of my total $10,000 account and still be able to earn $10 per pip on my trades
    because in this case I would be trading about 1 standard lot.
    However, the proposed change will force me to trade only 1 mini lot because I don't wanna risk
    more than 3% of my 10,000 account. Trading one mini lot, it would take me 5-6 years to grow the
    account
    to an ammount that will allow me to make a comfortable daily income. Therefore, if the leverage is
    dropped,
    it will warrant me to move my money to a UK, German, or Swiss broker, where i can still get 100:1
    leverage.
    This way I will still be able to trade forex as a full time business.
    Please keep in mind that I am not the only retail forex trader that will be forced to move my money to
    europe.
    I am sure you are aware that the average retail forex trader has about $3,700 in their live accounts.
    For them, a 10:1 leverage coupled with their plan to only risk 3% of their accounts will disallow them to
    trade
    forex completely.
    In conclusion, you are not protecting the retail forex trader by lowering the maximum leverage to 10:1.
    Thousands of retail traders will close their accounts and simply move it to europe to continue their
    trading efforts.
    The dollar will drop in value, smaller brokers may go bankrupt, and the big liquidity brokers will loose
    clients on the USA front.
    I urge you to leave the leverage as it is; to protect the value of the dollar, protect the retail forex trader in
    his/her
    effort to continue risking 3%, and prevent the transfer of money into europe.
    Sincerely,
    Serge Krasnay Jr.