Quote from brownsfan019:
Ok, I get that... but exactly who are you going to target to allow the end user who does not have access to cash on their own the ability to trade with leverage thru you?
* Maybe these people have cash, maybe they dont. The point though is that people will be able to save money. Think of it like buying a house...how many people do you know pay in cash?..most get loans..It's not really a matter of who has money and who doesn't. It's because it saves them money by only paying for a 10% down payment and paying the rest over time. You aked me who I would target...probably "buy and hold" investors because of the legal complexity that this would become.
OK, if you go after those people, how are they going to pay you in the case of losses? If you target those with cash, why bother paying you 20%?
* Back to the contract. Losses will be tailored to each person depending on net worth and their assests, that way they can pay back losses. Something like a lien on their house ( sounds cruel but banks do the same) as collateral in case they default on payment.
Ok, devil's advocate - if I am successful at trading on my own, why engage a new 'risky' biz like your idea here? There's going to be A LOT of paperwork involved to make a simple stock purchase that I can do in 30 seconds on my own. Again, what advantage are you providing here and to whom (other than yourself)?
* The advantange here is nothing more than a "Get it now!" type plan.
And as I mentioned, IF you pursue this, you need to consult top notch securities lawyers, accountants AND the SEC. [/B]