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    Quotes fees / pro fees ... help

    Thanx MO and Cartm, Unfortunately, it appears that I will have to pay these fees... According to the data provider, the fact that I also manage a part of a company portfolio classify me as "pro", even on the US markets ... Not so illogical since I already am "professionnel" for the Euro...
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    SSF - SINGLE STOCKS FUTURES........Any thoughts????

    Three French brokers allows MONEP trading. -FIMATEX is the more institutionalised, being a division of SG. Allows electonic and phone trading, 6000EUR minimum to open an account -StartFinance is the best out of the three. Electronic and phone MONEP, 15000EUR /accnt. It is also the best and...
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    SSF - SINGLE STOCKS FUTURES........Any thoughts????

    Hello Cartm, I trade Euronext and the MONEP (French derivative market for equity options and equity index futures). On Euronext, any stock belonging to the CAC40 index can be considered liquid by european standards... The major contract on the CAC40 index is called the FCE (future CAC...
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    Quotes fees / pro fees ... help

    Thanks for your reply Don, I hadn't thought about a mismatch from the data provider... Thx, C2
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    Quotes fees / pro fees ... help

    Hello all, I need some help about the pro status and exchange regulations... I'm a French trader and used to trade only the local markets. I recently started to trade the US stocks markets in intraday. So I hold an account with an American brokerage firm. The firm supplied me with live...
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    SSF - SINGLE STOCKS FUTURES........Any thoughts????

    Dear Aranha, Out there, there arent two distinct markets for SSF and stocks. All orders are routed to Euronext. You can specify that you actually buy the stock, in which case you will need the cash amount available in your account, or just buy on "SRD". In this later case, you do not...
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    SSF - SINGLE STOCKS FUTURES........Any thoughts????

    Being a French trader, I trade mostly on the Paris exchange, which is actually a SSF market. No comparison can be held versus the Nasdaq/Nyse markets. -All orders are processed on the same exchange (no ECN or regionals) -Lightning fast executions -No downtick rule, anyone can short -No...
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    Worldco/Remote

    Thanks Trade555, This page sums it up, although I could noty find much info relating specifically to the remote aspect... C2
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    Worldco/Remote

    A quick question for hitman. *Listed and NASDAQ trading available. *Remote trading opportunities. *Equity options granted to profitable traders. *Self-clearing firm-No Middle Man! Worldco Financial Services clearly discloses the risk that proprietary traders share in both the profits and...
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    How much did you spend before you became a consistently successful trader?

    Hello ITZ A 4 months B 2600 Euros in stocks/ about 400 in Deriv. C 0 (I helped a trader to become proficient with Visual Basic and in turn he taught me how to trade). C2
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    Don, whats the word?

    >C2C: I don't think that everyone selling advice is a crook, just >the majority of them. Kind of like used car salesmen: I am sure >there are honest and decent ones out there, they are just few >and far between. Yep, I might have posted in a bad mood yesterday... Mood problem solved this...
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    Don, whats the word?

    >If someone is selling some trade related good or service to the >average joe, the odds are simply too strong that he is not >making a good enough living from his own trading. When good >traders are so scarce and hungry capital is so plentiful, why deal >with the hassle of pitching product to...
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    Best online brokers for European stocks and futures

    I traded with Consors for a while, they have the best prices compared to their competition and a great customer service. The drawback is their browser based platform. It is really awful and absolutely outdated. It cant stand the comparison with such a thing a Tradestation or Realtick. (BTW...
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    More advice needed!!!! Yes its that time of the month!

    IMO, you should take advantage of this opportunity to leave at 3pm and start trading the US markets, at least until you get profitable. As everyone, you will have to pay your dues before attaining any level of profitability. Some can get profitable in a few months, others a few years but some...
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    Good Traders are rare and hard to come by

    A good trader might simply be someone able to use his/her trading skills successfully in the achievement of his own goals ;) More seriously, a good trader for a firm is someone who would not blow up too quickly and get them important revenues from commissions. >Wat is a good risk reward...
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    Help with business plan

    this is private info my friend :cool: By the way, it is quite possible that they would be interested but also quite possible that they die from laughing too much :eek: C2
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    Wolfe Wave Course

    Just my market research and experience. This 'wolfwave' has a reality and although not optimal(by far) trendlines are decently usefull to read the pattern. It happens that theses signals could lead to decent results under some market conditions (trending markets), otherwise, you end-up...
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    Wolfe Wave Course

    It works but you would end up playing corrections most of the times. Appropriate only to trade trending markets. C2
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    Trading FROM offshore

    This is a misleading document, IMO. They list France at 26%. This rate applies to people working another job and making small profits. Pros gets taxed up to 64%. C2
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    Trading FROM offshore

    >How's their tech infrastructure : Decent but a bit outdated. >And their banking system (supposed to be good). Good but increasingly tied to european regulations. And this will get worse as time goes... As for the fund, remember that your customers will have to pay taxes in their...
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