Bright has an Austin office now... http://www.stocktrading.com/locations.html One of my friends in town told me about it.
That link may not work above. If you have an interest in trading in Austin, please email me: donbright@brighttrading.net Thanks, Don
Don, was it really necessary to put Bright Trading that large on your building? And then that additional "professional stock trading" on there? Don't you think that is a little tacky? LOL. Talk about over the top.
Hey, I like our building, LOL. Just to be clear, this is VEGAS BABY - gotta have a big sign, LOL. Much more laid back in Chicago (Use Goldman's office), and the Austin affiliate office (back on topic here) is very nice. Don
Send me a PM or email to: donbright@brighttrading.net with a contact phone number and I'll have one of them call you. "Central" is what I'm told, I haven't been down there yet. Don
LOL at the building.... only in Vegas. Does Bright not sponsor this thread anymore..? What's up with that, no love for the Don..? Mav the Austin office isn't downtown its about a mile North of campus. Nice spot though...
Hey Don, Can you tell me why you always seem so dead set against systems trading yet on your web site you seem to have some systems guru offering automated strategies? What's up are you becoming a convert? If so I would be happy to provide your traders with some systems that work for free. I would even explain to them how it works and why, fully disclosed. Mark Brown the real one who used to have a dot come in his username. ================================== http://www.stocktrading.com/laughlin2007A.html ZOE TRADING Developing Successful Automation Strategies Different levels of automation What makes a good strategy? Appropriate models for market conditions Avoiding common pitfalls Techniques to minimize costs Cash Coyne Round Table Discussion. Remote trading in 2008 Order routing for profits Bring your questions!
We tend to develop working strategies (OPG, outside enveloping, MOC's, etc.) and then automate them vs. trying to develop something from a programming standpoint based on indicators or something. But, yes, we try to adapt to whatever works well...and we have some pretty good developers. Don