You could contact Hold or WTS. Both offer true prop deals for international traders trading US equities.
It is a matter of state property law. As a Class B members of a firm (which is what most prop firm setups are), you technically own property. In...
If you have trading experience and know what you are doing, prop firms can be a good idea (e.g. Avatar or Hold), if not, then I would go the...
Chimera, Hold Bros, and T3 also sponsor licenses.
Hold Bros might be open to it. They won't be able to give futures though. Payouts typically are 50/50 with some sort of holdback provision to...
If they really want to reinvent the wheel, they should go the co-branding route and roll out some creative meal options for the social media...
Hold Brothers hired Harris Palmer, who was the East Coast Director of Ops for Echo.
I would also look at Avatar and Hold Bros.
Hi Joey, 1) Yes, Knopman Marks is good. One of our traders just took the test using their materials and passed. 2) No. 3) If you put up capital,...
I have used STC before for the 7 and 24 with success, I wasn't aware that their 57 material was not up to par, sorry for the misinformation.
STC has pretty good material - lots of practice tests.
For exhibitors, there was no one you couldn't contact online. May be helpful to get a feel of the people manning the booth as representative of...
Depends on your trading strategy - if you are doing a ton of volume trading penny stocks then definitely worry about it more. Also, don't forget...
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Assume per share cost is one way unless it is specified as 'round trip' in your deal.
Parking licenses is illegal for a firm. Good luck.
Hold has sub groups. Chimera has sub groups. I would shop around to see who gives you the best wholesale deal.
I use eSignal for charts only.
Please find the exhibitor list at the expo...
Most of the workshops and booths were training focused as majority of attendees were retail traders/beginners. There was a decent chunk of traders...
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