CME Electronic corporate memberchip

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by milstar, Nov 27, 2005.

  1. milstar

    milstar

    Gentlemen

    Some recommendation about possibility to apply for CME
    european incentive programm would appreciated.
    Author sended e-mail to CME .To date without answer .


    Your respectfully milstar


    P.S. 1000 side in first month minimum or maximum ?
     
    #11     Nov 30, 2005
  2. I think this program is only meant for true prop futures. You can't trade your own funds (at all) through this program. Single memeber LLCs won't qualify.
     
    #12     Nov 30, 2005
  3. milstar

    milstar

    For prop trader ?

    Globalfuture promouted 0.44$ per side fees for retail account
     
    #13     Nov 30, 2005
  4. I currently trade about 800-900 cme emini contracts per month. looking to grow to 2500 / month with a year. I am a remote trader looking to take advantage of the fee reduction rules. Anyone with possible solution for me please PM ME.......also, ihave noneed for any capital, just want to save on trading costs.....thanks
     
    #14     Dec 1, 2005
  5. milstar

    milstar

    Att:Mr.Larrybif

    Dear Sir

    Openecry /in future market pure agent/ offered 4$ RT
    in case of 20 contracts per day . Author tryed contact
    CME incentive programm but without answer.
    Globalfuture stated 0.44$ ,but not clear to date is GF
    pure agent and platform's offered from GF after TT
    patent litigation are not good .


    Author disscused with CEO Openecry matter of FIFO rule integration in demo . Wihtout CME FIFO author profitability by
    demo 200-400% per day ,what have small significance to real perfomance . CEO stated would be in december .


    Your respectfully milstar
     
    #15     Dec 1, 2005

  6. The guidelines for the European 106 R initiative and probably also the Asian one, are such that they do indeed qualify the "single member LLC" as you call. How would you make the distinction? - at least the corporate laws here in Denmark and of-shore places that I know of, doesn't single out single-owned limited-liable entities.

    ac
     
    #16     Dec 1, 2005