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    The S&P has topped

    Because that subset of traders win all the time. Douche
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    The S&P has topped

    Right so 50k retail accounts collectively will show a different positioning to retail ES futures traders. Muppet
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    The S&P has topped

    You just don't get how the game works. Do you think there might be a correlation between 50k cfd account holders who are heavily short and retail s&p futures positioning. When markets make all time highs or lows it's the same retail positioning, retail loves to fade these moves and they lose...
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    Resolution is not the issue it's screen real estate. If I have 50 ladders up doesn't matter if it's a 40k monitor.
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    The S&P has topped

    Retail hedged rofl what you smokin? We are talking about retail collectively obviously. retail currently position 76% short Dow at largest CFD provider in the world. Still think they are long? I have studied how the uniformed position themselves, that's my job. Moves like this will always be...
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    The S&P has topped

    no you are FOS mate. See attached positioning of retail 76% short Dow at present. This is the largest CFD broker in the world. enjoy.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    I hear you, for outrights I could manage with a couple of screens but not for spreading I watch the WTI & Brent curves plus some Gasoil & RBOB, 4 x 24" screens are the minimum I can work with 6 or 9 much better.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    yes office at home. I would only want to work in an environment with other traders tbh, co working places attract too many pikers! I also need a tonne of screens and good connectivity.
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    Surf Report

    hope you packed the imodium mate looks like shits about to get real.
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    How do you approach trading spreads like this?

    I know you are looking at rates but just fyi in energy the vast majority of volume including spread volume is completed between 12 Midday & 7.30pm settlement time (london times). GL
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    thanks for the heads up on that. TBH a firm offering trading courses doesn't sit well with me.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    Anyone actually trading from there now?
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    The S&P has topped

    Retail is heavily short here that is a FACT. That of course does not mean they are wrong. This is an absolute classic bear trap, all the hallmarks are present.
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    The S&P has topped

    Facts tell me otherwise.
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    The S&P has topped

    Because I watch the sentiment at the worlds largest CFD broker. Dow is 78% short
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    The S&P has topped

    retail is heavily short US indices atm.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    yeah i got the invite but wasn't in town.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    It definitely wasn't a pseudo-retail trading floor a couple of years ago. There were definitely a lot of heavy hitters in rates & energy futures. Serviced offices in the City or West End are pricing around £700pm depending on the specification.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    It's been one hell of a clear out at prop firms last 10 years. I had a tour of their old office a few years ago, probably 100 ish traders then.
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    Marex Trading Floor London

    Hi Anyone trading from their trading floor? How many traders are there now and what is the atmosphere like? I understand the monthly desk fee is £1350 presumably there is 20% VAT on top lol Pricey enough but possibly the most professional trading floor in London with decent clearing and services.
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