What will be the end result of the elimation of bullets be on pro firms/traders?

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by gimp570, Nov 20, 2003.

  1. I have nothing against Hold Brothers, but I am curious if someone could address what he is saying. Are the things said in this thread about the CFO and trading true, or just more underhanded rumors?
     
    #111     Nov 26, 2003
  2. leverage,

    might that be what you mean?

    I personally like hearing Yoda from Star Wars speaking
     
    #112     Nov 26, 2003
  3. :)
     
    #113     Nov 26, 2003
  4. gimp570

    gimp570


    BRILLIANT!!!...YOU SHOULD WRITE A BOOK

    But, the facts are that bullets were a tool, that many traders used. Now that it is gone, many traders will struggle as well as many firms. Trading has been tough, lately, and the elimination of bullets surely will not help the situation.

    HAPPY THANKSGIVING to everyone.

    m
     
    #114     Nov 27, 2003
  5. fourcups

    fourcups Guest

    Up tick rule is all you need...No bullets thats ok with me .......
     
    #115     Nov 28, 2003
  6. i'mlong

    i'mlong

    what is the reasoning behind that? its like saying people using charts should not be trading. they were a tool. although i didn't use them exclusively, many have. a good trader will use whatever tool is available to make money.
     
    #116     Nov 28, 2003
  7. bigbear

    bigbear

    whatever. bullets made people big $$. not made you $$.

    I am sure you are some master trader? It is just a dumb comment to make.

    I believe people that are pissed on smell funny and shouldn't step foot on any trading floor. so stay at home.

    bullets were HUGE. watch the weak firms drop like flies as their revenues dry up. they better change fast or else. Don claims he is on top of things. we'll see. i think vegas style waitresses is the only way to replace bullet revenues and keep traders coming back for more.

    bullets were fun. period. trading used to be fun. it isn't anymore. that's why many traders are leaving the game. i bet there are 25% of the traders there were back in 2000.
     
    #117     Nov 29, 2003
  8. jem

    jem

    big bear -- I agree with you. Bullets were fun, trading was fun, front running larger offers was really fun until everyone was doing it. I think larger ranges and conversion in a few favorites would bring back the fun again.
     
    #118     Nov 29, 2003
  9. here, here
    (as they say in the British House of Commons)
     
    #119     Dec 23, 2003
  10. stuckie

    stuckie

    trade through arcx...they have no uptick rule


    (rubbing my hands with all the liquidity about to pour into my bank account)


    Stuckie
     
    #120     Dec 31, 2003