My Experience at a Prop Firm

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by pineman, May 10, 2007.

  1. When was this? Was it the time period between the end of SOES trading and before ECNs took center stage? I started in '98 when Island liquidity was taking off. I read about the glory days of SOES bandits, but I couldn't imagine what it was like between the end of SOES and before Island..

    Never traded many listed stocks, always too many nightmare stories about the specialists. Now the specialist is dead & everyone is complaining about hybrid and how much worse it is. Ironic twist of fate, a lessor of two evils I suppose..
     
    #71     May 17, 2007
  2. Those that complain about the Specialists, for the most part, simply don't understand how to trade on the same side as the Specialist. On the Naz, before SuperMontage, where all the MM's are now back in control (IMO), we did have a time of decent ECN trading of Naz stocks, but before that, the MM's actually had time to decide if they wanted to honor their bids/offers, which was absolutely insane, so we tended to go with the Listed stocks.

    Nowadays, since we do so much quantitative trading, we don't worry so much about executions, merely pricing, and with the NMS rules, we don't have to worry about poor pricing (as much anyway).

    And, FWIW, the Soes Bandit period was a joke, and most "bandits" ended being robbed in the long run.

    Don
     
    #72     May 17, 2007
  3. TOM134

    TOM134

    pineman,

    I agree with your comments.

    One day the only thing that will matter is the golden rule:

    "Do unto others as you would want others to do unto you."

    Tom
     
    #73     May 17, 2007

  4. What are sweeps?
     
    #74     May 17, 2007
  5. Rather than closing the book when large orders come in, and then filling all the orders in the book at one price (providing price improvement), the hybrid simply sweeps each price down or up as needed, hitting every bid price/offer price. I like it because I still like to make "outside envelopes" - for example, if the NYSE bid is 42.10, and I'm a 42.02 bid, I sometimes get my order filled without the 42.10 bid fading away, and then simply hit the 42.10 bid (I'm not normally a scalper, but in these cases, I figure what the heck).

    Don
     
    #75     May 17, 2007
  6. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Let me add here that many of you on this thread seem to be going after "equity" prop firms. While I agree that most of the "equity" only prop firms are gone, there are plenty of futures and options firms out there. No one seems to be attacking those. So again, please let's stay away from blanket statements like "all" prop firms are bad or "all" prop trading is going away. In fact, prop trading has never been stronger or more well capitalized.

    Back to the original poster of this thread. Let me ask you a question, the firm that you traded for, the one with all the crooks and liars, etc, had you not traded for them, what was your alternative? Did you turn down a job at Goldman to work for them? Did UBS make you an offer? What about Susquehanna?

    Some of you that scorn prop firms don't realize that you have NO choice but to go to those firms. These firms are giving you guys the opportunity to make an extraordinary income instead of flipping burgers. Be careful what you wish for.
     
    #76     May 17, 2007
  7. pineman

    pineman




    Excellent post, very much on point !

    Thanks for speaking the truth unlike others !
     
    #77     May 17, 2007
  8. pineman

    pineman


    Fully Agree.....now that Prop model of scalping is dead and the well is almost empty....let me see who else is left for them to con !
     
    #78     May 17, 2007
  9. pineman

    pineman



    Mr. Maverick74....

    You are funny !

    It is Pineman, anyway, re-read my 2nd post in this thread that will help you answer some of the questions that you feel are so far fetched or hard to believe !


    I started out at DH Blair, 44 Wall St. so making money wasn't new to me....like i stated Bank of America took over my firm, I was a trader on the stock loan desk, so at 35 with everything in place I took my package....$ was not an issue for me !



    As far as offers... i had an offer on the table for BONY, in West Patterson, turn it down, too far to travel, Had another offer for Prime Brokerage on the UBS desk, turn it down, you don't go from stock loan to Prime Brokerage !



    As far as Props Firms, will like I stated, at least I ask questions, etc did my due diligence and still got conned, but i am glad I had a shot at a dream and found out that it was a nightmare for all the reasons before that i have stated....so unlike you, I was never down and out on my luck or was I rejected !


    Never had my back against the wall or had to beg for lunch money, etc. I went in there with a clean heart to learn trading !




    To tell you the truth, I was given a title shot( Job offer) by the Master of PROP TRADING Robert Kanter of ETGroup, note you have to wear a suit, professional setting, class act, at least when he first started out !



    If I can recall he was at 150 Broadway back in '92, you put up no money, they paid you to learn the art of trading, etc.... I just starting a family then and the timing was bad coming from DH Blair. So for close to 15 years I was thinking man, i was given a shot....when I finally got in touch with him, he sold the business, i guess that should have been my sign that trading against the specialist is now a dead business....




    Also, I had offers at Echo, my 2nd choice, and hold brothers, but I wanted to learn the ins and outs by the Master, in this case the head trader.....no one on here can't dispute the track record of ETG, they produce some of if not the best traders, I know of two now that have their own Hedge Funds, also, the Head trader on our sell side came from ETG.




    I was just conned by a set of lowlife scums !




    The main reasons why I made this thread is to warn naive college grads, like someone said, this business will mess them up mentally and financially !
     
    #79     May 17, 2007
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  10. How does one anticipate or see a sweep about to occur so they can put on a position to profit from the sweep?
     
    #80     May 17, 2007