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    Intel says NYC trader expo empty

    None of the prop shops were there except for Hold - good comeback story for them.
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    Series 57

    Hey Matthew, There does not seem to be any study material for the 57 that will be available before mid February, the distributors need a chance to catch up with the change. As for deposit prop firms, there are a few still around: Hold Brothers, Chimera, Avatar, T3. Most will do either a true...
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    T3 ?

    T3 is a good place to learn how to trade. A big part of their package is their training program. Also make sure you shop around for the best rate: Hold Brothers, Avatar, Chimera.
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    Is there any PROP offering a VERTICAL DEPTH of MARKET (ladder) for US stocks ?? help!

    Hey Piyayo, Have you checked out Hold Brothers Capital? They have their own trading execution software, Graybox. Not sure if they offer what you are looking for but it might be worth it to request a demo. - Vikram.
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    Experienced Trader looking to join prop firm

    Hi J, Two firms not included on your list are Kershner and Trillium. They may be worth checking out if you are shopping around for the best deal. Not sure if you talked to HBCL (Hold Bros) yet, but I would guess they would give you a 95-99% payout, with a 2.5m bp execution. Best of luck in...
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    Looking for a new prop trading group

    Hold Brothers gives 25:1 with $5k minimum contribution. You also need to make sure whatever firm you are going with gives you a fair payout, and does not overcharge you on execution/recurring fees.
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    Remote Prop frim referal

    Some of the firms in New York City include Hold Brothers, T3, Avatar, Kershner. ScalperJoe is right that many firms have consolidated, it is a tough business.
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    Remote Prop Firms and Trading Capital

    Self clearing prop shops are usually able to offer the best payouts since they have low operational costs!
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    Any firms for US traders that only require 2500 or less capital?

    Hey, you might want to shop around different prop trading firms and see if they would enter into a profit sharing agreement with you. Most prop shops require a minimum contribution (around 5k), but some are willing to back you for capital in exchange for a percentage of your profits.
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    *EXPERIENCED DAY TRADERS*how would you recommend starting out as a trader?

    Hey Josh, you might want to shop around different prop trading firms and see if they would enter into a profit sharing agreement with you. Most prop shops require a minimum contribution (around 5k), but some are willing to back you for capital in exchange for a percentage of your profit.
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