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    Looking for a little advice

    First off, if you hate your job, there's obviously no point in staying there for the next 20-30 years. We only live once. But if obviously doesn't make much sense to give up a secure job for something as risky as day trading with a prop firm. It's impractical to say the least...
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    how would one even begin to start a prop firm

    http://www.swifttrade.com/download/stnewbusiness.pdf This might be helpful
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    Is this a good deal?

    LOL To be fair though, they can speak English. Just so happened that the firm is ran by Chinese and tailored towards Chinese immigrants. If T-bone is experienced enough, it would be no worse than trading remotely.
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    Is this a good deal?

    It's a prop firm based in Toronto, Canada, ran by Chinese. I am positive the training will be a complete waste of money for you since everything will be taught in Chinese. But if you have the knowledge already and don't mind the Chinglish environment. I'd be glad to give you their contact...
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    Is this a good deal?

    I am a newbie looking into joining this prop firm, could anybody please take a look at their offers and see if it's a good deal? 1. Training : $500 (supposed to be 1200. Negotiation rock...) Training lasts for 2 weeks. It includes the usual background theories, trading...
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