After reaching out to Alaric, unfortunately I won't be able to trade with them due to being from the US. They definitely seemed like the perfect match for my needs. I'll look into the other options you mentioned and perhaps anything else someone may add. Thanks.
Why Alaric did not accept? I have group of traders with Black Eagle Financial Group, have been very happy, but depends what you are looking for. Not sure if they take individual traders or only groups. But also depends what you need for fees, payout, platforms, ...
Alaric does not accept US clients. What's the commission/payout structure like with Black Eagle Financial Group? Are they new? This is the first time I hear about them and there doesn't seem to be anything else posted about them.
Check these out if they fit for you. For stocks trading: https://stocktrading.com/ ($25k min. deposit, you need a SIE etc. license here, it is in the USA and they are restrictive, you need at least 25k to 50k as I heard) https://www.smarter.trading/ ($5k min. dep. + $1k min. commission monthly, you need some trading volume here, leverage is 100:1 intraday and 10:1 overnight) https://fondexx.pro/ ($700 min. deposit and no minimum commissions volume, only $40 monthly for lowest platform, the least requirements I found) If someone prefers the broker structure, insted of a prop firm, but still wants good leverage, you can get it here too : https://alarictrader.com/ (€5k needed, up to 10:1 overnight and 40:1 intraday leverage for larger accounts, located Bulgaria EU) https://www.tvmarkets.com/ (starts from $3k, up to 30:1 intraday and 6:1 overnight leverage, located Cayman Islands) https://greatpointcapital.com/what-w...etary-trading/ (located in US, but $5mm needed to get decent leverage as broker)
If you do smaller volumes, you should look if Fondexx Pro accept US clients. on TVMarkets I am quite sure they accept US clients.
Thank you. I appreciate the list. I'll be checking out smarter.trading, fondexx, and tvmarkets. Looks like these three have low deposit requirements and good leverage as well.
Thank you. I appreciate the list. I'll be checking out further into smarter.trading, fondexx, and tvmarkets. Looks like these three have low deposit requirements and good leverage. Nice I'm hoping they do. Both seem like great fits for what I'm looking for.
I think they start in 2018 but I have known owner since 2009, very professional and good guy. I think deal depend on size of trader or group, if commission or payout most important, ... But they are good and can change deal for you if needed, I talked to them last year as we started trading higher volume, so they change our deal to make commissions cheaper.