1. Leverage 2. Favorable US taxation (section 1256 contracts) 3. Centralized matching engines with fairer order handling. 4. Liquidity
Any of the US Providers? Esignal, DTN, etc?
Maybe they don't have holdings in any one company large enough to trigger the reporting requirements?
Sata 3 comes into play for high-performance apps like HD video editing but use striped raid arrays for sustained high speeds.
Why not ask TDA to match IB's rates?
You see them persist sometimes in names that are hard to borrow.
The other way to look at it is as a cheap source of funds if you're already holding a portfolio of low-vol stocks, but that's not what they say...
No free lunch in the carry trade.
Lots of children die from accidental death, way more than the 20 or so this year in school shootings. Why not ban automobiles and bicycles too?
I *like* friend chicken. What the big deal about it?
The difference is at a prop firm you are not a customer, you are an unpaid employee or a LLC member, therefore you are not subject to retail rules...
Welcome back and thanks for the info!
Not taking pattern day trader rules into account, you could trade any equity you want and trade small lots, 1 share if you want.
http://finviz.com/screener.ashx?v=320&s=ta_unusualvolume&o=sigrow
I would think any fundamental screener could do this. Put in TodaysVol = AverageDailyVol * 2 or whatever. Portfolio123.com will do it. Are you...
I've used it to break up a big order in illiquid names with decent results.
I'm going to use simple math on this. 140% total return is roughly 35% annually. If I'm reading that chart right your worst monthly drawdown is...
I suspect their debt is a better deal.
Silly. A college education is like any other financial investment. A great value at a low price, and a terrible value (for most students) at a...
Isn't their currency down 50% or more against USD since 2010? More if you use the black market rate?
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