Prop is better because you aren't trading your own money. They hook you up with computers - software - tuition - etc. If you are good and you don't like your deal you can always leave and go to another firm after you learn how to trade on their risk capital. My group leader is hiring at Worldco right now - his number is 646-576-4096. You really should know what competitive rates and payouts are before you agree to the firm.
Thanks for the info about Worldco, I assume that they offer remote oppurtunities available? What if you have passed your series 7 test but have no actually trading experience? I have heard at Echotrade that you start out with 10,000 is that the same or more at worldco. Thanks for any info you can provide
cajr, What makes you say "def not" to shoenfeld and yes to Worldco (other then the obvious that you are with Worldco now ). Did you work for shoenfeld as well? What is wrong with them, why do you believe they are no good? Why is Worldco better? Thnks