30% payout w/ no comm

not good. i figure i net somewhere around 50-55% of my gross (compared to that 30%), and my deal isn't that great at .8 and 75% payout with theoretically unlimited buying power.
 
Don't forget that its .8 after a million shares though. If hes not trading size maybe its a better start not to be paying the commissions. Just my .02

Quote from dafugginman:

not good. i figure i net somewhere around 50-55% of my gross (compared to that 30%), and my deal isn't that great at .8 and 75% payout with theoretically unlimited buying power.
 
Never....ever....under any circumstances.....should you sign a non-compete.

If your company can't compete in regards to software, rates, etc. you should be able to leave.

This is your livelihood, don't mess around.


BTW-- The rest of the deal sucks also. Good luck.

Volume
 
30% is really low. And a 5-year non-compete? Unheard of. Are they charging through any other costs to you?

Yes, 10% of my 30% in a holding account upto 10K. So really, my net is less than 30% initially at 27%. The question is with zero commisions, where is the break even point. IOW, is there ever a time or volume that would justify trading w/no comm and 30% payout.

Regarding noncompetes, I hear they are not really enforceable??
Anybody know first hand any difference?

"make money and be chummy"
 
Quote from VOLUME:

Never....ever....under any circumstances.....should you sign a non-compete.

If your company can't compete in regards to software, rates, etc. you should be able to leave.

This is your livelihood, don't mess around.


BTW-- The rest of the deal sucks also. Good luck.

Volume


I couldn't have said it better myself.
 
Quote from wefundhms:



Yes, 10% of my 30% in a holding account upto 10K. So really, my net is less than 30% initially at 27%.

If that's the case, then its a scam. Unless of they're willing to up your payout to over 90% once build $10,000 into your sub-account (but somehow I doubt they are).

IOW, is there ever a time or volume that would justify trading w/no comm and 30% payout.

Yes there is. But I would you would have to be swinging bigger size than just $150k.

Regarding noncompetes, I hear they are not really enforceable??
Anybody know first hand any difference?


I've also heard that they are not enforceable. But I (and most of the people on this board) have not had to test them in a court of law.


Good luck.
 
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