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10 to 1 leverage suggestion by the CFTC - a death to the US forex market?
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PipCollector

Miembro desde Jan 05, 2010  92 mensajes PipCollector Jan 18 2010 at 19:31 (editado a las Jan 18 2010 at 19:34 )
Not sure how many here are aware of this, but the CFTC recently suggested to limit the leverage to 10:1.

This might be one of the worst moves for the US forex industry and the US economy in general.

I think they should hold with it at least until the economy is recovered.

Anyway, since the forex market in the US is very large, I think they should also make a poll and see what the traders have to say.

What do you think guys? Is there anyone here who agrees with such move?

Here's the original document: http://www.cftc.gov/newsroom/generalpressreleases/2010/pr5772-10.html

Patience is a virtue.
bizWiz

Miembro desde Aug 06, 2009  397 mensajes bizWiz Jan 18 2010 at 23:05
yeah i heard about it too, not a smart move i would say.

all of the offshore companies probably can't wait to get their hands on the us clients.

there will probably be some us brokers who will move their business offshore to protect their clients, i don't think they're going down without giving a fight.

Sleep is for the weak.
PipCollector

Miembro desde Jan 05, 2010  92 mensajes PipCollector Jan 19 2010 at 09:11
I really don't think they'll dare to continue with this move - it's like shooting yourself in the leg - what's the point? It will be just another step in USA's bankruptcy.

Patience is a virtue.
Elkart

Miembro desde Aug 01, 2009  941 mensajes Elkart (Elkart) Jan 20 2010 at 02:58
I think this will happen and this will not only close the US retail forex industry, but close it to the US citizens.

Rest of the world doesn't want US clients anymore. I've had this conversation with a few Americans now. They struggle to open new trading accounts. Mostly only a real bucket shop will take them.

But clearly I need to move my accounts now.

Chang beer is evil.
bizWiz

Miembro desde Aug 06, 2009  397 mensajes bizWiz Jan 21 2010 at 09:28
are you moving your funds yet Elkart? i think it's too early, and you should wait a bit for the dust to settle.

it is very unlikely they will go down that road.

Sleep is for the weak.
Elkart

Miembro desde Aug 01, 2009  941 mensajes Elkart (Elkart) Jan 21 2010 at 13:04 (editado a las Jan 21 2010 at 13:23 )
Well, I got some serious comm's from IBFX. The US forex companies are getting organized. They're going to fight. To me its like farting against thunder. No point, US goverment just going to steam roller them.

I think the agenda here is bigger than a small minority fx traders. They're moving for some bigger picture.

I guess I need to move. It's become such an unstable environment to try operate in. Only going to get worse. And I think London will follow in some way.

The east is calling my portfolio. Stupid farangs have gone nuts. I can say that of course, because I'm one.

But I know Hong Kong will be less inclined to buckle to US like the Swiss did and at the moment seem more stable an option than the West.

I'll rather set up my shop in Singapore and Hong Kong I think.

Basically I want a stable business environment. The new rule every 2 seconds thing is not on.

Chang beer is evil.
bizWiz

Miembro desde Aug 06, 2009  397 mensajes bizWiz Jan 22 2010 at 11:46
elkart, if you're already moving your funds, then try to negotiate for a better deal with the brokers..i'm sure you can get a better deal just by asking (if you have a large enough account that is lol)

Sleep is for the weak.
jacky

Miembro desde Aug 21, 2009  10 mensajes jacky Jan 24 2010 at 14:21
at least it will be valid 4 months from, as I chat with one of IBFX representative

dennerle

Miembro desde Sep 09, 2009  71 mensajes dennerle Jan 24 2010 at 14:55

Elkart posted:
    Well, I got some serious comm's from IBFX. The US forex companies are getting organized. They're going to fight. To me its like farting against thunder. No point, US goverment just going to steam roller them.

I think the agenda here is bigger than a small minority fx traders. They're moving for some bigger picture.

I guess I need to move. It's become such an unstable environment to try operate in. Only going to get worse. And I think London will follow in some way.

The east is calling my portfolio. Stupid farangs have gone nuts. I can say that of course, because I'm one.

But I know Hong Kong will be less inclined to buckle to US like the Swiss did and at the moment seem more stable an option than the West.

I'll rather set up my shop in Singapore and Hong Kong I think.

Basically I want a stable business environment. The new rule every 2 seconds thing is not on.
for those who worried that FSA will follow USA's CFTC or NFA ruling, it would be glad to know that it is unlikely

For more information you can visit FSA webite http://www.fsa.gov.uk/

Slow and Steady Wins the Race :)
Pietpatat

Miembro desde Oct 29, 2009  29 mensajes Pietpatat Jan 24 2010 at 15:33
=-=-=-=-=- Comment from another message board -=-=-=-
Dear Lawrence,
Asaf also commented on 'required to house $1000 in the margin in order to trade 1 single mini'
'Everyone is focused on the 10:1 leverage and are missing the big change:

'Subject to certain exceptions (e.g., for certain regulated financial intermediaries not under the Commission ’s jurisdiction as established in the CRA), the Proposal would require persons offering to be or acting as counterparties to retail forex transactions but not primarily or substantially engaged in the exchange traded futures business, to register as retail foreign exchange dealers (“RFEDs”) with the CFTC. Registered futures commission merchants (“FCMs”) that are “primarily or substantially” (as defined in the Proposal) engaged in the activities set forth in the Act’s definition of an FCM would be permitted to engage in retail forex transactions without also registering as RFEDs.'

This means that if a foreign broker wants to offer trading services to US customer he needs to be registered by the CFTC which means it needs to comply to the rest of the restrictions - so if you were thinking - 'I will just open an account with a Foreign broker ...' Think again because these brokers will not accept US customers after this bill has passed.

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