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    CitiFX TradeStream

    I haven't signed up yet. But we can trade with MT4 or send FIX messages.
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    CitiFX TradeStream

    No, it is for traders, and there is no account minimum. Commissions is a low $10/M, half of Interactive Brokers if you are trading less than $1.5B per month. I just wonder if the liquidity is as good or better than IB or HotspotFX.
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    CitiFX TradeStream

    Has anyone traded on CitiFX TradeStream? How do the fill prices compared with Interactive Brokers, HotspotFX or other ECNs?
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    News Service

    Yes, I confirmed that with IB. Does anyone know why they dropped Reuters? Is there any comparable service with similar fees that we IB traders can subscribe to? Thanks in advance.
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    Canadian Trading firms that start with an "M"

    Mapleridge?
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    best language for quantiative analysis

    You can buy the statistics toolbox (or some freeware Matlab library) if you don't find enough statistics functions in Matlab. See epchan.blogspot.com for some examples of trading analysis using Matlab.
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    looks pretty good.

    I would suggest that the most important thing to check is that they will give you your deposit back when you ask for it. Not every prop trading firm is reputable. Commissions and leverage is, to my mind, secondary concerns.
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    Can hedge funds offer what prop firms offer?

    I know Millennium Partners, a big hedge fund in NYC, allow some of their traders to trade remote and share profits. But you can't start remote right away. First you have to trade in their office for sometime and make some money before they trust you to trade remote. In the end, it all depends...
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    Historical mutual fund total asset value data?

    Does anyone know where I can get historical mutual fund "total asset value" data cheaply? I don't mean historical NAV data -- I can get that easily from their end-of-day quotes. I mean NAV*num_shares = total value of a fund's assets, on at least a quarterly frequency. Thanks!
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    Look for a good broker

    Futuretrader, I haven't tried withdrawing funds from IB yet, so I don't know if it is problematic or not. The easiest way to test it is to deposit a small amount, say $2000, and then withdraw it electronically. Since all their deposit/withdrawal is via electronic fund transfer with your...
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    Look for a good broker

    Have you checked out Interactive Brokers? They allow you to trade Eminis, and soon, pit-traded contracts too. They do have Excel DDE where you get real time quotes and order execution ability. They also have ActiveX.
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    Are there any honest, reliable prop firms out there?

    I am looking into joining a prop firm myself and am doing some due diligence. Since most prop firms (e.g. Bright Trading) requires Series 7, I thought the firms themselves would be registered as broker-dealer, and thus we can look up their files (including any possible SEC regulatory...
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    question about swift trading

    www.swifttrade.com
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    Toronto... need help

    If you are OK with remote, check out Bright Trading's Vancouver office. Swifttrade in Toronto is pretty big too. Someone mentioned Titan Securities to me also, though I don't know if they are good or not. Hope this helps.
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    Autospreader for IB?

    Is there any plans for building an autospreader for stock pairs in IB? (I know it is available for futures pair.) I assume there are many pair traders out there for stocks like myself.
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    Canadian Traders

    I wasn't able to find any info on Titan Securities on the web. Do you have a link to their website or something? Thanks.
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    Best remote prop shop?

    see www.pairtrader.com They are the Canadian subsidiary of Bright Trading and I believe allows remote trading. I think even Bright trading itself allows international remote trading. Let me know what you find out!
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    Accountants in Toronto Canada?

    Maybe you can ask Robert Green for a referral. Sometimes US accountants can do Canadian tax accounting too, from my previous small business experience.
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    Which language to use (Novice Programmer)

    Matlab is the language that most professional quants use. It has an expensive license ($2K?) but it is very easy to use and very powerful. One line of Matlab equals some 5 lines of C# or other related language.
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    Joe Ross

    If anyone wish to sell a copy (hard or electronic) of Joe Ross' Trading Spreads and Seasonals, please PM me. Thanks. -EC
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