Do most prop firms, worldco,..etc, make you sign a contract to be with them for x amount of months, years? What stops people from using a prop firm to get 7 and 55 licensed and then go elsewhere? Also, are there any trading magazines or regularly published journals that are suitable for a newbie? Thanks for any information.
I can tell you that at Worldco you will probably have to pay for the licensing yourself...that takes care of that. I like Active Trader magazine a lot; not sure if it is really aimed at the beginner, but hey it's a good way to learn your way out of being a beginner...
TASC (Tech. Analysis on Stocks and Commodities) is good for a beginner. Actvie Trader is better than the others. Futures Magazine is good if you are going to trade Index stuff.