Worldco Llc - Walter Bruan Scott Comes Out Of Hiding..

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  1. oh, I thought he married Sloan. But actually, that was his sister, right? my bad.<P>Whatever happened to Fen Fen?
     
    #61     Nov 16, 2005
  2. megadon

    megadon

    afb and ptjp were not worldco..........worldco was a seperate co....and pond scum is just a hit below the belt that as you know does not deserve a reply......m
     
    #62     Nov 16, 2005

  3. I think bill horn married sloan, no? not sure
     
    #63     Nov 16, 2005
  4. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    Yes, they married. However, I'm not sure what happened after Billy blew out. I think that created some serious issues between the Bruans and Billy. Not sure if their marriage survived that.
     
    #64     Nov 16, 2005
  5. megadon

    megadon

    i traded for him off and on for 4 years ......in an office on madison and 72nd....but i traded his money not the firms.....but i want to find out what he is doing now in asia.....m
     
    #65     Nov 16, 2005
  6. Whoever would be carrying on like a dog in heat dying to do business with Walter Bruan after his true integrity has been witnessed by so many is surely a fool. No matter how many words of nonsense you post here the facts will not change. You are patienlty waiting for your money back....but Walter and the rest did not wait for theirs - it was long gone and safe from the fate that you suffer when it ended. They left the traders holding the bag.
     
    #66     Nov 16, 2005
  7. Surdo

    Surdo

    #67     Nov 16, 2005
  8. Yeah they closed out his positions resulting in 2M+ loss, he would have been up on them 2 days later. he sued them, not sure how it ended, i'm sure he is not getting a cent back now
     
    #68     Nov 16, 2005
  9. Echo pays weekly. Hold brothers pays every 2 weeks I think. Walter had the highest cost on married puts on the street and made guys buy a 1000 at time even if they could only trade 300 shares at a time. Worldco rates were more then Andover, Carlin, and Echo plus for a while he had a ticket fee. Also Walter charged like a penny a share if you did a lot of volume in 02 plus he wanted you to leave 25k with him plus he wanted a % of payout.
     
    #69     Nov 16, 2005
  10. Maverick74

    Maverick74

    BTW, Walter did not invent bullets (married puts). They were created by a former CBOE MM. Just thought I would clear the air on that.
     
    #70     Nov 16, 2005
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