Prop Firm near Austin Texas?

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by JCBLESS, Jul 16, 2006.

  1. 1badpug1

    1badpug1

    Thanks for the advice. Just downloaded NT.
     
    #101     Jan 13, 2014
  2. I would also suggest looking into bigmiketrading.com

    Basic membership is free, you can pay for the "elite" section with a 1 time life time fee, but even the free section offers alot. (Alot of NT users there)

    I know they get pegged as a go to place for free indicators (and they do have lot), but dont get caught up in the indicator game. Indicators arent bad per se, but alot of people get caught in the trap of of trying to rely on them.
    I would use it for the journals you can find a wealth of knowledge there, and you dont have top wade through alot of the snarkiness and sarcasm, as it isnt tolerated there.
     
    #102     Jan 13, 2014
  3. 1badpug1

    1badpug1

    Right on. About to crack open the panda warrior chronicles. :)
     
    #103     Jan 14, 2014
  4. atx512

    atx512

    Still plenty of guys making money manually at Kershner.
     
    #104     Jan 15, 2014
  5. Maverick74

    Maverick74


    I see you are still looking at Tower Hill. Read this article over a few times. Then sleep on it. Then read it again a day later. Then spend the rest of your time formulating a plan that does NOT involve Tower Hill or some other equity prop shop bs and get into a real business.

    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-...asing-u-s-ngls-as-traders-cash-in-energy.html

    This shit is no joke. I'm throwing you a real bone here. Do something with it.
     
    #105     Jan 25, 2014
  6. dealmaker

    dealmaker


    Big firms ( hedge funds) like Glencore Xstrata are looking for the best of the best i.e. Ivy League, Stanford, Cal, Duke, Oxford, Cambridge graduates mostly with Phds in math, statistics, economics etc., those guys do not need to be told what to do, recruiters are chasing them...
     
    #106     Jan 26, 2014
  7. dsch11

    dsch11

    When you talk about energy trading what type of trading are you talking about? Outright futures, directional, market making? Spreads, options? Why is it better than stocks? Im not a stock or a prop trader, just curious.. :)
     
    #107     Jan 26, 2014
  8. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    No, not outright futures. We are talking about the physical market and the financial paper market. I'm not going to go into all the details. Do some homework. All the information is out there. Put a little effort into it.
     
    #108     Jan 26, 2014
  9. dsch11

    dsch11

    So is it really trading in the "normal sense"? I only wanted to know why it was better than stocks for example. I'm. Not. From. The. Us. So. I'm not. Really. Interested.
     
    #109     Jan 27, 2014
  10. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Actually depending on where you are, the future energy capital of the world will be in Asia, more specifically Singapore. It's also huge in Europe. But to answer your question, it IS real trading. In fact, it probably captures the true essence of trading more then any other product. It takes a complex structure and through buying and selling, identifies risk, transfers the risk and locates value for the overall market. It's a REAL market. There are REAL assets. There are REAL consequences to decisions. And there is no FED. Although indirectly inflationary pressures from the FED obviously affect GDP and growth and the demand for materials that go into industrial production and transportation.
     
    #110     Jan 27, 2014