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8) price bands prevent flash crashes. We have price bands. Not sure why some are assuming we wouldn’t.
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10) with delayed margin calls you have to choose between liquidating too early and often, needlessly closing down customer positions, or waiting too long, like LME nickel With real time margin you can be precise, preserving customer positions longer while avoiding systemic risk.
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11) real time margin is risk reducing and protects customers!
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12) yes the large amount of margin is important in traditional models Which is why we also require margin! We have tens of billions of collateral just for digital assets on FTX.
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13) to clarify, I think the risk model generally works well for digitally settled assets; it would require more work to be as appropriate for goods whose settlement is primarily in physical warehouses
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14) moderator bringing up improvements in payments settlements instead of improvements in margin settlements It’s a really good point! …why not both?
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16) agree also with Parker that intermediation in risk models is different from intermediation in order processing or customer facing
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17) re: RJO: there’s a balance on margin call timing; if the current system actually _is_ real then the worries about real time settlement are misplaced
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19) in our model, others are still able to extend emergency credit to a firm—using their own capital, not other customer’s!
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20) frankly the thought of the risk manager for a DCO on the phone with a large customer, choosing to not margin call them and *risking the DCO’s other assets on that call* is scary! It should be forms/FCMs/etc risking their own assets on that call.
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21) and crucially, other FCMs/members/customers should not be exposed to that decision
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22) one party said, as — I think — a criticism, “if customers can choose whether or not to use an FCM, they won’t” First—that seems to imply FCMs don’t provide any value. I think many do, and so customers would want to keep using them! But also, if customers choose something…
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24) note, again, that FTX doesn’t rely on credit, and so doesn’t require additional capital backing credit—though it still does absolutely require both initial margin, and a guarantee fund etc.
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25) great point by Virtu—FCMs can still provide credit/capital to customers to prevent margin calls! But the capital ends up at the DCO one way or another, so other members aren’t impacted
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26) recent comment seems to forget—as is clearly stated in the “stylized facts”, our application, etc.—that we have a guarantee fund in addition to margin
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27) also once again ignores all the existing data about risk model performance And in the end, CFTC/DCR are experts in analyzing this and wouldn’t ultimately approve a model they found inadequate
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28) really agree with the points Cisewski is making! We need more competition in futures markets. And in the end, the actual performance of the models is what matters.
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29) there are already DCOs live without FCMs—this doesn’t require new rule making And we would like to allow for FCMs as well
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30) on self-certification and new asset classes—DCR can approve margin models for particular products/asset classes, which limits spread
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32) glad to hear talk from a competitor about needing engagement before self-certs, guessing they would support having a round table discussion before each of their self certs?
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33) a lot going on here—simultaneously debating crypto, algorithms, computers, retail, 24/7, etc. most of these already exist on other DCOs, and really unclear what her point is. And weird that she’s skeptical that markets increase liquidity!
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34) remember price bands—people are protected from 1 minute market moves! Also—users know _way_ more than any of these people about these markets, ironic to hear the opposite condescendingly said.
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36) good point by Dave Olson—this is the model that many are already used to!
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37) ohhhh boy is this going to be a few minutes per person of closing statements? If so, that’s a few *hours* worth.
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40) pleasantly surprised by the constructive closing statement from RJO!
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42) people asking whether this model makes economic sense or is the best model. Not really supposed to be the purview, and not usually required for businesses to prove their model is best to be allowed to operate. That’s what economic competition and consumer choice are for!
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43) reeeeeaally good points by Dave/Jump here; innovation is really hard in the current system!
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44) helpful point by DRW—models are not about better/worse, they’re about consumer choice and economic competition
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45) note about capital usage—real time margin reduces the effective risk period, which reduces capital demands
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47) re: retail: what if the DCO/DCM has all the standard protections, and CFTC oversight?
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48) reminder: automated margin calls can _reduce_ risk by doing so only when necessary
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