john .0055 per share for 1.5 mil vol? thats higher than even don. 1.5 mil should be .002-.003 per share. john i never heard of ncompass software. what other firms use it? who do you clear threw
Don, I'm not sure if that was before or after you left, but some people asked about strategies. The idea seemed to have some support. Can that be a good topic for the next chat? Nothing really detailed, of course. I'm sure some more topics will come out during the chat anyway
I can't legally quote rates on a message board, but our rates are all negotiable and all based on volume. The info on the website is old and has not been updated in a while. NCompass is our in house software. That's why you have not heard of it. Because it's "in-house". LOL.
I'm glad to share strategies and even some of the homework involved. Let's get a couple more topics and we can reshedule (with Baron's approval of course). Don
as i recall there's that tiny detail of 50% split. u still offering the same deal..cuz to be fair u are better off at swift if that's the case.
hmm...interesting...things have changed innit. months ago i remember u saying in chat that have to split 50/50. k, sounds like a good deal.
No, I never said that. Our firm does not back traders nor do we take a split. We do help guys raise capital to start funds and in those situations, it's typical for the trader to split the profits 50/50 with their "backer", not our firm.
Guys, going forward, please keep all questions and comments to prop trading in general or possible topics you would like to discuss in the future if Don and I do another chat. Baron was kind of enough to allow me to do the chat with Don even though our firm is not a sponsor here. So I do not wish this thread to become firm specific. I'll be more then happy to answer any questions as they pertain to prop trading in general or trading strategies or the current status of the industry.
I listened to it could barely hear don all that money and you cant get a good mike. it was nice to hear maverick actually was well versed and told it like it was. maybe quarterly chat sessions with just mav ok maybe a sidekick don. heres your few questions mav what is your definition of a tapereader. you say tapereading isn't as effective anymore with the arrival of the hybrid system at nyse. how would a tapereader survive in todays market. what system or strategy would best suite a tapereading mentality.