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    Anyone familiar with The PropTrading Group?

    OK....I'll bite. What type of rates and payout did they offer you? Feel free to PM.
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    Anyone hear of Main Street Trading Company?

    Same scam different day.
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    Anyone hear of Tower Hill Trading from Chicago?

    Do you know there is a "search" feature in the upper right hand corner?
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    Which firms don't pay any commission?

    Wow!! Mine too. I think we are on to something!
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    Nonko Trading- Off shore Prop firm

    What's your point??
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    Quit prop firm after server side technology issues with API cost me my year; advice on non compete

    Your first mistake was signing up with Tower Hill / Great Point in the first place. There is so much negative information on this website about them.....including how bad the agreement is. That being said....I agree with everyone else. The non-compete isn't enforceable...unless you steal...
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    Be careful if you are at Suretrader....

    Again, you shouldn't take legal and accounting advice from the internet but I can't see how you would get in trouble for PDT. When US citizens were able to have non-US FX accounts people did not get in trouble for having foreign accounts that offered higher leverage. However, I would...
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    Be careful if you are at Suretrader....

    Suretrader is now making all US traders fill out a Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) and W-9 (email went out ao all traders today). When you complete this the US Agencies will know you have/had a foreign account. If you did not also complete an FBAR form with your income taxes for the...
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    Prop Firms

    Really??? I don't think they are even in business anymore. Do you have a Series 56?
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    What do you think about Shark Traders

    Chris, We have gone through this on other threads. I hate to shout...but: THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A FDIC BROKER DEALER....ADDITIONALLY, YOUR FUNDS AT GREAT POINT ARE NOT GUARANTEED BY THE FDIC!!! Either you are being lied to or a shill for the company...which one is it?
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    The Benzinga Imbecile

    Why do you keep listening if it's so bad? Maybe you should find a better one.
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    Equity Day Traders please post your firm only.

    Chris, Again you are very confused and I don't understand why you keep posting incorrect statements. Brokerage accounts are NOT insured by the FDIC. They are insured by SIPC. If a brokerage firm offers banking services then the money in that account will be FDIC insured but again that is...
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    Equity Day Traders please post your firm only.

    I will enlighten so you won't sound so foolish in other posts. FDIC is for banks. No brokerage accounts are FDIC insured. Not even accounts at Goldman Sachs which I would categorize as legitimate.
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    Equity Day Traders please post your firm only.

    Obviously you have no idea what FDIC even is! If you did you would realize how ignorant your post is. “Never argue with an idiot. They will only bring you down to their level and beat you with experience.” ― George Carlin
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    Equity Day Traders please post your firm only.

    Chris, You are new to ET so I'll cut you some slack. There are no "legitimate prop firms" that don't require a deposit that 99.99999999999% of the posters on ET can apply for, let alone get hired. The topic has been covered to death here. There are many very legitimate prop firms that do...
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    What do you think about Shark Traders

    Yea, right. I can guarantee you that your funds are NOT insured. If shark trader or any prop firm tells you that it is a complete lie.
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    Looking for Traders to Trade RTS and US Equities

    A website that was created 2 months ago and the only phone number is a cell phone....no thanks.....i'll pass: RegistrarGODADDY.COM, LLC Registrar StatusclientDeleteProhibited, clientRenewProhibited, clientTransferProhibited, clientUpdateProhibited DatesCreated on 2014-06-17 - Expires on...
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    What are the reasons for trader's NOT taking the Series 56

    ???? What about evenings and weekends? The typical required study time is 30 hours....can easily be done in less than two weeks during non-trading hours.
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    Tower Hill Trading Agreements

    Let me guess.....you voted for Obama.
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