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Comment for Proposed Rule 75 FR 3281

  • From: Jim Barker
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    Comment No: 5666
    Date: 3/1/2010

    Comment Text:

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    COIMMENT
    CL-05666
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    Subject:
    Jim Barker
    Monday, March 1, 2010 10:31 PM
    secretary
    [email protected]
    Regulation of Retail Forex
    Dear Secretary Stawick,
    I am writing this email in regards to RIN 3038-AC61. As I understand a
    most serious ramification of this proposal by CFTC is that it intends to
    reduce the maximum leverage rate from 100:1 to 10:1 and I am greatly
    opposed to that idea.
    Let me start by saying that I am quite familiar with what can happen
    when leverage is wielded irresponsibly. I personally experienced
    a very painful, self inflicted, negative outcome in early 2000 from
    the result of some S&P 500 index futures trades I made at the time. I
    learned from that experience that if you improperly wield leverage it
    can be detrimental to an investment strategy.
    Having said that, since that specific incident I have also learned
    that if used properly it can make possibilities reality and can only
    exist with a leveraged tool such as forex trading. I have very
    recently changed my short term investment strategy from commodities
    and futures to forex for this very reason. I greatly appreciate
    the flexibility that this market provides for me and my family.
    I think this part of the proposal should be stricken from consideration
    because it is not the government's job to save people from themselves.
    In attempting to do so you limit those people who have invested
    time, money, and considerable resources from profiting from their
    hard earned lessons.
    I truly hope that common sense regarding this matter prevails as
    people's confidence in the government's ability to exeercise
    common sense is fading in my opinion.
    I greatly appreciate the fact that I even have an opportunity
    to express my concern in this matter and sincerely hope it can
    make a difference.
    Regards,
    Jim Barker