I voted no mostly because this proposal was not well defined. In essence a proposal should be written similar to a contract, and leave nothing vague or up to the imagination in its implementation.
Who is going to manage the funds? How long do they have? Which markets will they buy from, and what is a reasonable amount of slippage?
These are just starting questions, once answered new questions may arise. One must have a practical understanding of how this all works instead of an idealized version left to their imagination before they can use their stake to authorize such a commitment.