Go to the Angle Group in NY. Do not take their Training program and ask if you can just put that money (5K) as capital and start. and if you are good u will survive. They have good trader you can learn by sitting next to them. By the way 5k or 10K...does not matter in this game. If you can learn and manage ur risk on each and EVERY trade. you will make that in a month if not a week. http://www.theanglegroup.com/
I've heard good things about CY Group http://www.cygrouponline.com/ Do a web search and your due diligence. There are reputable firms out there, but like anything where money is involved, there will always be scamers. Good Luck! http://independent-trader-ken.blogspot.com
Guys, he wants Lightspeed (not Sterling, not Laser) with only 5k down and no lockup. I don't think that exists.
of course. so when the OP wants to be fleeced, why not recommend ElementTrading to him?? or he could join www.ifundtraders.com too!
Austin, from your posts here and on the TT Oliver Velez thread, it is crystal clear that you are a dumb shit. You will probably snicker, as they say, crazy people don't know they're crazy. You might think its funny recommending Element because they technically meet the loose "criteria" of a person who's asking. Newbie fleecing seems like a laughing matter to you now. Sure there was some sarcasm in your posts, but not everyone might get it, this is where your perception is a little off. If you send one person over to Element, then you are an asshole who should be beaten to a pulp. You don't deserve your money back, as much as you bitch and whine on the TT thread. People like you don't make it in this business. Best of luck.
Folks. Trading is not a team sport! Any broker named team trading is obviously trying to attract the noobs and boobs who want to feel part if a team. Just like their coorp jobs. Totally wrong idea!. If you fell for team trading you obviously wouldn't have made it in the market anyway. It's a sad fact but the market attracts the most those who are the least suited for it. Team trading (lol) is a case in point.