forget it. i've contacted SEC about this matter. let's just wait for the reply.
We're trying to protect the publishers' asses here. If someone complain to SEC about this, the one's who going to get most of the blame is the system publisher, not C2
From the SEC link above,
Generally, the SEC considers firms that publish investment newsletters and that also engage in ââ¬Åauto-tradingââ¬Â to be investment advisers.
how do you create a strategy?
I tried adding a new strategy:
- enter name of strategy
- on systemclasspath
- no parameters is shown
- Then i get <undefined> as the name of the strategy
Thanks. This works:
"Windows > Preferences > Databases" in the TrueTrade
Client and editing the DB URL to be "jdbc:mysql://localhost/ats" (ie:
remove everything after the "?", disabling the NamedPipeFactory)?
I don't mean their trading system.
I'm referring to the software they use to manage the business side of their operations.
Like clients CRM, portfolio reports generator etc.
Assuming these non-accredited investors can afford the minimum investment but their net worth is not high enough to be considered 'Accredited' by the SEC...