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    trust account experiences

    We would take any trust agreement that appears to have been validly executed (we are not lawyers and won't look into it). Here in California, we can get in alot of trouble for not accepting otherwise-valid documents.
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    trust account experiences

    Working at an introducing broker-dealer, I have opened many trust accounts at many custodial brokers with no issues. Just have the right supporting documentation (pages from trust agreement/declaration stating the name of the trust, the settlors, and the trustees; the page stating the date of...
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    Can you get an ETF's opening price?

    +1
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    Lowest commissions futures broker?

    +1 for the Rational Rose reference
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    Filing electronically as a Mark-to-Marketer

    I'm hoping Robert Green chimes in here
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    Moving to UK - Advice

    You forget, that nobody here really trades for a living, they do so for a hobby. If the OP worked in the US with a 7 & 63 it is unlikely he is trading for a living anyway.
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    Moving to UK - Advice

    you're probably better of using google http://www.fsa.gov.uk/smallfirms/your_firm_type/financial/pdf/rdr_quals.pdf than listening to misinformation from the morons here
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    Moving to UK - Advice

    Through the end of this year, the Series 7 gets you half way there. (but, not all the way there)
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    Advice for tiny UK "HF" please!

    There are several issues that you should consider when choosing a place in the United States to do business. 1) Access to competent, responsive, and inexpensive regulators 2) Taxes - both the cost of compliance and the tax-expense itself 3) Inexpensive and easy County+city business licensing...
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    Starting a fund / raising capital

    emk622 for setting up the fund manager, take a look at ria-in-a-box. For drafting the fund offering document, get a referral from Robert Green, who lurks here.
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    CTA questions

    Since you are drawing up your own disclosure documents, have you figured out how you plan to explain the conflict between your duty to seek best execution for your client, and your need for hand-holding from an FCM?
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    CTA questions

    Eagle and IB
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    Asset protection

    It is not rocket science. Clearly, you need to have your KYC paperwork in order, and your banker/broker needs to have experience opening institutional accounts. There is going to be a learning curve for both you and your banker/broker. Interactive Brokers, Fidelity, and PenFed, for instance...
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    Starting a fund / raising capital

    There is no longer an exemption under federal law for advisors of a few accounts. The exemption only applies when all clients are private funds (with no limit of client#). Yes, IB will facilitate you charging fees to 5 accounts that need not be private funds, but it would be unlawful for you to...
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    Question about CTA exemption(Texas specific) - Please Help

    I have a friend who drives a gypsy/livery cab he hasn't had any problems. He can't get E&O insurance because he isn't licensed. And he wont have a problem, until he has a problem. You know what I mean? I have a friend who grows weed in his garage. He does not take any deductions for the...
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    Asset protection

    wow, its pretty mindblowing how so many ignorant idiots feel the need to contribute misinformation
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    Anyone trade while high?

    This is clearly an issue of strain/varietal; talk to your physician and farmacist.
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    Asset protection

    If you don't know jack about statutory exemptions (in and out of bankruptcy), basic procedures in creditor-debtor relations, the concept of fraudulent transfers, and spendthrift protections within trust law (that is, when does it apply and when does it not); I would suggest picking up a simple...
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    Starting a fund / raising capital

    Neither the SEC nor state regulators will allow you (or any advisor using you as a sub) to promise or hint that investors should expect anything other than possible loss of principal. Nevertheless, investors have very few tools to assess the abilities of discretionary (non-mechanical) traders...
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    Starting a fund / raising capital

    This is relative. Doublet can double his investors money, and his 20% cut puts his insurance hurdle at a mere $50k AUM. For him to spend $10k out of pocket is in effect him investing in his prospective clients. I can see him doing that when he registers because other RIA's would be happy to...
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