Topsteptrader

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by deaddog, Jun 25, 2013.

  1. No, however if you receive the emails when a trader passes a combine, then you'll know that the majority of them are trading crude.

    For example, from the email sent regarding traders in December who began trading their funded accounts, 12 of the 16 traded crude (although some did trade more than one product). 12 of 16 represents 75%, and this has been consistent over time, hence the term I used was "majority."
     
    #1911     Jan 15, 2016
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  2. ubo

    ubo

    Here's an interesting newly funded TST trader:

    https://www.topsteptrader.com/users/scottp

    His TST trader profile reads as follows:

    Futures trader for over 15 years. Was 10% of the daily volume in the emini S&P futures from years 2002-2005. Featured as the afterword and throughout the book "Enhancing Trader Performance" by Dr. Brett Steenbarger.

    His TST newly funded trader's interview should be quite interesting.
     
    #1912     Jan 20, 2016
  3. Stewie

    Stewie

    LOL... WTF? He did 10% of the daily volume in the ES? Come on... this must be bullshit. If this really is the case, does he need topstep trader??? Please someone tell me that I am reading this wrong.

    If he traded futures for 15 years, even without the 10% bullshit, why does he need topstep? A story like this in my opinion doesn't actually enhance the legitimacy of topstep.
     
    #1913     Jan 20, 2016
  4. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    I love to play internet sleuth!

    Exactly. But since I am a curious type, using the given information, I figured out who the guy is. Here is Pekelo's Dummies guide to Sleuthing:

    1. Go to Amazon and look up the book. "Enhancing Trader Performance"
    2. Click on Inside look and search for "Afterword".
    3. For some reason Amazon actually shows the whole book not just portions so one can actually read the whole Afterword part, including this mystery trader's bio and full trading story.

    His name is Scott Pulcini, and at the height of his trading he made 40-50K return trades per day in the ES, making 10 million in 2003. H I think that is what TST refers to. A year later he lost 300K. etc,etc.

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-pulcini-056a45a

    I really want to see his boat! :)

    From his TST profile:

    "Short Term Goals
    To slowly build a TST funded account utilizing the principles and discipline I have learned in the Combine.

    Long Term Goals
    To be a highly successful trader again, have all my hard work pay off that I have done during these lean years, and provide financial freedom to my family."

    I guess no boat.... :( He must have lost all his edge from 10 years ago, or he never really had an edge just had the right strategy for the right times...
     
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    #1914     Jan 20, 2016
  5. Stewie

    Stewie

    Oh I love to do detective work as well.... and good job!

    Ok, so if this 10% figure actually adds up, and he didn't just steal this guy's story, then one has to really wonder why he is back at the bottom. I'm sure the strategies he used back then no longer work given HFTs, which I guess was essentially what he was doing if he had so many round trips, but you would still think that someone with such a deep understanding of the markets wouldn't need to be starting from scratch.
     
    #1915     Jan 20, 2016
  6. Pekelo

    Pekelo

    Pulcini's fall and Dr. Steenbarger's opinion of him deserve its own thread, but I will address both here quickly.

    1. Pulcini's fall: He was basicly a big time scalper and I don't think he had any kind of predictive strategy. Why his scalping method stop working I don't know, but it obviously did. He never had a deep understanding of the markets for sure.
    As I mentioned earlier, instead of having an edge, he employed a strategy that was good for the time, but when times changed, he lost that temporary advantage.

    2. If one reads Steenbarger's evaluation of him AFTER knowing what happened later, the whole thing comes across as total bullshit. Steenbarger's praising of him didn't stand the test of time, and all these Training+Experience+Talent= Profit sounds as hogwash...

    Also as an example the whole case study makes me wonder, if a guy who once made 10 million bucks ends up with TST, what is the best an average trader can hope for???
     
    #1916     Jan 20, 2016
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  7. speedo

    speedo

    Greed and arrogance will get ya every time.
     
    #1917     Jan 20, 2016
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  8. VPhantom

    VPhantom

    10% of the daily volume! Even for a scalper, he didn't make much profit at all from his strategy then... Mostly enriched his brokers.

    Exactly. More importantly, it appears that like a lot of lottery winners, he didn't manage his wealth judiciously when he had it, and now he's starting from nothing again. (Or, he's just so undisciplined that he thinks the rules at TST are the only way he can whip into shape, but I find that hard to believe.)

    FFS with $10M, I can guarantee you that short of a total simultaneous collapse in several currencies and commodities I would never need to work again.

    Apparently!
     
    #1918     Jan 20, 2016
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  9. Raise your hand if you have ever made 10m profits from trading.
     
    #1919     Jan 20, 2016
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  10. VPhantom

    VPhantom

    You're asking in the wrong thread.
     
    #1920     Jan 20, 2016