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    Kershner Trading

    Coaches are good if you have never traded. or more to the point, scalped before. I think it is really on a case by case basis with the coaches. It is a true prop firm. where traders don't risk any money, but the payouts and cost are lower and higher, so I think it really depends on what...
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    RIMM up on monday, I stake my reputation on it (my nickname heheeh)

    I got short at 108.79 right at the close on Friday. You might have bought the shares from me. Guess we'll see Monday who is right.
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    Kershner Trading

    They train mostly on spread plays and open book crosses, but the fees-commission and fixed costs are much more than Assent. You get a coach and share your profit with him and the company before it makes it to you.
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    Interviewing Questions to ask Prop Firms

    Thanks for the help-to both posters. The humidor and under the desk tomfoolery will we great questions, and if not offered currently, an idea to offer the top 5 monthly traders.
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    Interviewing Questions to ask Prop Firms

    I am interviewing with 2 firms-One pure Prop, the other a Retail Firm. I have a basic understanding of the differences of the two, but would greatly appreciate the insight of someones who has a better idea of how each works, and things to be aware of. Any suggestions about what to ask...
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    Skinny on Assent

    Can anyone offer their objective opinion about Assent trading-company, software, fees etc? I am new to the game and I am being courted by them-Thanks
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    Sample Questions and tests for interview

    Does anyone have any helpful interview sample questions or recommended readings for a first interview at a prop firm? In short, what should I be prepared for? I am going to graduate w/my ms in finance in may, but am worried my cordoroy jacket wearing professors have tainted my creativity with...
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