I read the news and found it sounds very similar to the previous "bid test rule" for nasdaq, are they the same?
Can anyone of your guys tell me sth about the content of the rule?
yes, speculators do provide liquidity, but that is the objective result ,not their subjective goal. I guess everyone of them intends to take money out of others' pocket.:D
Do you consider yourselves as the people who are smart to redistribute the wealth by trading and rediscover the real value of things your trade, or the even vampires who create no value but suck blood all around?, or some image between?:)
I think this is the "super" level instead of "good" level. Cuz I even seldom heard about people about that level, maybe it is caused by their modesty: they needn't prove anything to anybody.
For ordinary jobs, receiving 100k/yr in Arizona just means totally different from in NY.
As for day traders, they share the same money pool: NYSE and NASDAQ, so traders' record can be compared to each others': the guy who makes 110k/yr is better than the 100K/yr guy.
Then, traders, what...
To the guys who have made a fortune of 1M $ ÂF
1 How old r u now?
2 How many years have u been trading?
3 What instrument do you play?
4 What's your bigest daily profit?
5 What's your bigest daily loss?
6 What's your average number of profit/loss?
7 Do u think u can beat Soros someday :) ?
Has anyone traded remote prop with these guys? are they a reputable firm? thanks.
They told me:"When choosing a firm commissions are not everything. We have a very good reputation and our trade support is top notch."
But when I google it, I can't find any thing useful...