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guest2
Registered: Feb 2008
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03-26-12 12:37 AM
I work(and couple friends) as a remote trader for Europrop(EPT) in Poland for 6 months(friends for year)
I would like to hear your reviews and tell me how you feel about the service that they provide.
What do u exactly want to know? Im trading via Sterling. Shorts are mostly everywhere. I cannot tell such things like how much deposit i needed to start trading or my commissions...
The best way is to contact directly with them(via skype or webpage) and ask.
From their side, everything is ok for me. Sometimes there are problems with sterling platform but this is not their fault.
Earlier i worked at Swift(Orbixa) office in Poland(2006-2010) but their trading platform sucks, quotes sucks, shorts sucks, etc... sucks.
I do not know how it is possible that Orbixa still exists...
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Jerry B
Registered: Dec 2011
Posts: 28 |
03-26-12 06:17 PM
Don't know about Euro Prop, but before you do anything, just make sure Charlie Vaccaro ( from Element Trading) is not involved in any way, shape or form. Right before Christmas of last year, he closed down Element, emails went unanswered, phones were disconnected.....and he instructed the Broker Dealer to wire all the customers funds, into his own personal Bank of America account. Forty or so traders are owed money. The Broker Dealer was AOS, now known as Trading Block.
Vaccaro's partners @ Element were Tony Kafeiti and Liam Tynan. Be sure none of these individuals are involved in any prop shop, and you'll have a fighting chance.
Vaccaro lives in a $1.7 million home in Port Washington, NY.......which is currently for sale.
This time around however the Regulators & Authorities have been notified. Hopefully justice against Charles Vaccaro will be served soon.
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proptrader911
Registered: Jan 2010
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03-29-12 11:21 AM
Quote from guest2:
I work(and couple friends) as a remote trader for Europrop(EPT) in Poland for 6 months(friends for year)
What do u exactly want to know? Im trading via Sterling. Shorts are mostly everywhere. I cannot tell such things like how much deposit i needed to start trading or my commissions...
The best way is to contact directly with them(via skype or webpage) and ask.
From their side, everything is ok for me. Sometimes there are problems with sterling platform but this is not their fault.
Earlier i worked at Swift(Orbixa) office in Poland(2006-2010) but their trading platform sucks, quotes sucks, shorts sucks, etc... sucks.
I do not know how it is possible that Orbixa still exists...
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Thank you guest2,
At least you work with them. I was getting a bit discouraged that I am the only person who heard about them on this forum. By the way, how are the managers in this firm? Are they helpful? I was told that Malick Maachi runs the Canadian office and a guys called Oskar Rozynski runs the Polish office. Are they easy to work with? What is their attitude to helping remote traders with technical problems?
Thanks in advance
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guest2
Registered: Feb 2008
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03-29-12 02:06 PM
You must be more specific about technical problems. If u ve problems with Sterling u contact with EPT HO via skype/mail/phone(eg. when u lose connection and u cannot flat your positions)/Sterling support. If u ve problem with internet connection u call your ISP.
A little bit info about these guys u mention:
I was told that Malick Maachi runs the Canadian office and a guys called Oskar Rozynski runs the Polish office.
Malick Maachi is a CEO of EPT. I do not contact direct with him if any problems. Oskar RoΏyρski supports polish daytraders. There is another guy to mention, mainly for polish daytraders. His name is Tomek(EN: Tom), the owner of http://day-trader.pl and organizer of `day-trader.pl Event` in Poland => http://translate.google.pl/translat...ay-trader.pl%2F
I do not know if this is a good term in english: `They are open`. If any problems - they will help, if any questions - they will answer. One more important thing: all these guys are active traders.
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Risktrader2
Registered: Dec 2010
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04-09-12 03:28 AM
They are non-us firm backing traders on equities and futures. 3 offices, 2 European ( Spain and Poland + 1 Canada ) they have a strong training division but mostly for US institutions.
I went through the training for prop trading and was very satisfied, now trading with them and still satisfied. The platform is really not the best but when i think its normal when you pay 200$ . Looking to move to futures when more funds in my account.
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