Any Prop Future firms?

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by blackbeard, May 23, 2006.

  1. NKNY

    NKNY

    Ok any firms in the NY area ? preferably, Queens , LI... Forget about the train to the city every day...


    Nick
     
    #11     Jun 4, 2006
  2. So how would a futures prop deal work - did not know this was a possibility.

    Do I still trade with only my funds/leverage, or is there the ability to increase the amount of trading funds available for my systems that are already profitable?

    Do I need series 3?

    Thanks for any answers!
     
    #12     Jun 4, 2006

  3. So the "other" guy can blow out your account too? :D sign me up!
     
    #13     Jun 4, 2006
  4. NKNY

    NKNY


    rolmao....:)
     
    #14     Jun 4, 2006
  5. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Actually cross margin has nothing to do with leverage and nothing to do with blowing out other people's accounts.

    How many times do we have to explain this shit. There are hundreds of posts on this shit and still people don't get it.
     
    #15     Jun 5, 2006
  6. in prop future firm how does it work
    Do u have to deposit 10K 5K or 20 K
    i know that their commission are also cheap comparing to the regular brokers
    And what in dof paqt out do ther offer
    100 , 70-30 75-25 50-50
    any one who is working at a prop future firm please give use your experience and advice
     
    #16     Jun 5, 2006
  7. Cheaper commissions, 100% payout, at least $25k for trading more than 1 lot at a time but this is up to the firm, huge intraday leverage and normal overnight leverage. I think any good futures prop firm will offer that.
     
    #17     Jun 5, 2006
  8. hey option coach would u know of any firm especiallay in nyc
    u can PM me and give me some details
    thak a lot
     
    #18     Jun 5, 2006


  9. yes I get it - but that was a joke, ever heard of those? :D
     
    #19     Jun 5, 2006
  10. has any one heard about saxon financial
    it is a prop firm for future
    any information is greatly appricated
     
    #20     Jun 6, 2006