Sebi plans to cap our margin on our net worth

Wow! So quick …worked the whole night indeed!!

I signed and forwarded your petition already
I hope it becomes a success!!
All the best !!

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Can you help me out by signing this petition?
https://chn.ge/2OwSYQY

Hey everyone …please take some time out to sign this petition and share it with other traders you know and who don’t want sebi to impose draconian rules on retail traders

@AkashKB
@nithin
@siva

Everyone please help

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You have 6 supporters already :+1:

You said 50000 is needed. So we are still far. And yes this needs to get reported on the media that traders are protesting against this. That will have impact. But it will get reported only with large support. Hopefully people like nithin can help pass this around because he is an influential figure.

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Yes I hope big players and brokers and influential people too support it … meanwhile you and your friends can also share the link thru whatsapp and email

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Thnksss man @Avi_Garg & @Vandana1 for this pettin i signed and forwarded as well
Thank u god bless both of u

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Please share it as much as possible

Thanks for the Petition! Hope this one gets along…Unfortunately, many such petitions were voiced against STT, physical settlement and other SEBI brainchildren but at end of the day it’s their monkey business.

@nithin we are very eager to hear your say?

Thank you…

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SEBI is working on product suitability, so derivatives will be allowed only for people who qualify to.

But it would be ridiculous if equity exposure is limited by income declared, education etc. Derivatives I get it, but if the idea is to limit equity exposure then real estate, gold, (all assets that can go down in value) also has to be limited. The broker forums, exchanges etc will all try to reason it out with SEBI for sure.

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Doing this to derivatives is also wrong. We already don’t have that much volume compared to foreign markets and why should someone have a qualification to trade with his own money?

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Absolutely!

Instead why doesn’t sebi reduce the lot sizes of derivatives so that small traders can also afford to trade in them …or introduce mini versions of stock and index futures instead of barring small traders from derivatives completely

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Indeed that would help with risk management when you can diversify even with low capital.

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Your petition is going strong …15 supporters already :+1:
Don’t stop sharing

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Do you even trade ? or you come here to just talk gyaan ? Go teach moral science in some nursery school.

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This is too much by SEBI. I doubt the people coming out with such ideas havent ever traded or have personally burnt their fingers trying to trade. Or they might be some moral science teachers masquerading as traders just as @trader_dude is doing here.

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Our country is foolish in this aspect. Even they have banned betting sites and casinos.

These people dont know how to treat adults as adults.

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35 supporters already :+1::+1:

I have also signed on this very important petition…lets help each other out and spread this awareness among other traders so that we can somehow save ourselves from sebi’s mindless and illogical move.

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The reason you people are crying over this shows how inadequately you all are funded in your trading accounts.

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@trader_dude, I think psychologically everyone wants to earn profit more than their capital allows

If one has 1 lac or 10 lac or 50 lac in capital, they will always strive and dream of profit which is corresponding to a much higher capital than they have

Greed is basic driver in trading, controlled or uncontrolled

But let the adults make their own choices, rather than government regulate it

These people has become too intrusive

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