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fpga
 

Registered: Nov 2008
Posts: 24

 

05-27-10 02:49 AM

Dear All,
I am living in San Jose (CA) with full time job. But I am thinking to transfer to full time trader in next a few years.
Is there any good Prop Firm that could hire/train me from remote?

Thanks for your kind suggestions! No scam please, serious suggestions only!

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EMini-Player
 

Registered: Jan 2003
Posts: 2406

 

05-27-10 03:39 AM

I can't think of a single reason any prop firm would hire someone part-time. I would recommend you put the prop firm search on-hold until you can trade full-time.

Good luck!

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fpga
 

Registered: Nov 2008
Posts: 24

 

05-27-10 04:33 AM

Thanks for the reply!

Seems self learning is the way to have the track of record?

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fpga
 

Registered: Nov 2008
Posts: 24

 

05-27-10 04:38 AM

My thought on this:

1. I am living in CA and can do the DT during the first 4 hours upon mkt open.

2. I can trade Europe or Asia Forex market.

Both cases make me like "full-time".

Do you think this is doable?

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Trader7793
 

Registered: Jul 2003
Posts: 392

 

05-27-10 10:57 AM

You should be able to trade thru a firm that requires a capital deposit like... Echo Trade, Bright trading, Hold Brothers, JC Trading Group and others. Since you are more like a customer at those firms you can trade part-time. Bright Trading offers various levels of training, but most of the others do not.

Prop firms where you do not have to put up any capital and that offer extensive training, usually require full time commitments.

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Don Bright
Bright Trading, LLC

Registered: Oct 2001
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05-27-10 02:47 PM


Quote from fpga:

My thought on this:

1. I am living in CA and can do the DT during the first 4 hours upon mkt open.

2. I can trade Europe or Asia Forex market.

Both cases make me like "full-time".

Do you think this is doable?




Transition from your 9 to 5 to Trading for a Living


Part time? Full Time? How about One Step at a Time?



Full Story:

http://www.stocktrading.com/Transition2008.htm

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Bright Trading, LLC
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