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    Liability of being a Class B Member?

    I know that probably none of you are attorneys, however, I thought that perhaps someone may know of the answer. If you are a class B member of a firm (LLC), are you accepting any liability? Let's say, one of the firm's investors decides to sue the firm, can that investor or the firm...
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    Bid/Ask changes per Minute - what is the fastest

    Thanks 2rosy. Although they certainly move at a brisk pace. They are not maintaining a consistent tight spread. I go back to CL as an example. Even when it moves fast, the spread doesn't widen very much.
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    Bid/Ask changes per Minute - what is the fastest

    If one were to measure the Bid/Ask changes (not quote updates, but an actual shift in price of the Bid/Ask to the next level (either up or down)) per minute on stocks/futures/whatever. What would have the highest number? I would like to exclude anything that doesn't consistently maintain a...
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    Need to be registered Investment Adviser for LLC?

    Hi Robert. Well, I am getting more than the other Member. Our Membership Interests are weighted 80% for me, 20% for him. However, I am not getting an extra allocation beyond that - like a performance or management fee.
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    Need to be registered Investment Adviser for LLC?

    Okay. So, I just checked with California's website. Since we (1) the place of business is not in California and (2) during the preceding 12-month period has had fewer than six clients who are residents of this state. We do not have to be registered in California as a RIA. However, now...
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    Need to be registered Investment Adviser for LLC?

    This is where I'm confused. If we are trading futures only (which we are), we may not fall under the federal SEC (and therefore require an investment adv license), can we fall under the state's Securities act? Although it sounds like anything that has to do with Futures does not fall under a...
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    Need to be registered Investment Adviser for LLC?

    Dave, You are right. Unfortunately. I have talked with an attorney about this and he told me that I do need to be registered as an IA in my State. This did not seem correct given what I've read about both the federal and state rules, so it prompted me to come here. Maybe this guy is right...
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    Need to be registered Investment Adviser for LLC?

    Myself and a colleague have formed an LLC. We both have put in money to trade futures. I will be doing the trading and he will be running the business (accounting, book keeping, taxes, etc). We are not taking money from anyone else. Do I or does the LLC need to be registered as an...
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    Can you bracket the current price- like this?

    I will. Thanks for all your help.
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    Can you bracket the current price- like this?

    I guess my concern in all of this is was... If you place the initial bracket. A long @ $4 and the sell @ $6. That $6 sell may be marked as a short sell since you don't have a position. However, if it hits $4 first, and then hits $6, you are selling your position not going short. I...
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    Can you bracket the current price- like this?

    Thanks you two for chiming in. One last question. Is this the same case in futures trading? Obviously the software could make it or break it. However, I just want to make sure I'm not breaking any sort of exchange rules. Rosy2. I do not use IB. But thank you for the offer...
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    Can you bracket the current price- like this?

    I was wondering if this is possible or if it was against exchange rules. Or possibly it depends on who you trade through. Let's assume the current stock price is $5. You want to place a Buy-Limit at $4 and a Sell Short-Limit at $6. Are the following scenarios possible? A) If the...
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