F fxpip Oct 1, 2007 #1 Does anyone know of any forex prop firms out there ? Which ones let you trade remotely ?
F fxpip Oct 1, 2007 #3 Quote from Surdo: http://www.globalfxllc.com/ is the only bucket shop that I know of. More... They are with FXCM, the only one , I don't wanna join Forex trading USA is another one What else ?
Quote from Surdo: http://www.globalfxllc.com/ is the only bucket shop that I know of. More... They are with FXCM, the only one , I don't wanna join Forex trading USA is another one What else ?
S Surdo Oct 1, 2007 #4 If you don't have 5 or 10 Grand of your own dough to trade why would a firm let you trade their capital? Something is wrong with this picture. el surdo
If you don't have 5 or 10 Grand of your own dough to trade why would a firm let you trade their capital? Something is wrong with this picture. el surdo
F fxpip Oct 2, 2007 #5 Quote from Surdo: If you don't have 5 or 10 Grand of your own dough to trade why would a firm let you trade their capital? Something is wrong with this picture. el surdo More... By definition a real prop firm doesn't require you to put up any money, plenty of such successful firms, nothing wrong with that
Quote from Surdo: If you don't have 5 or 10 Grand of your own dough to trade why would a firm let you trade their capital? Something is wrong with this picture. el surdo More... By definition a real prop firm doesn't require you to put up any money, plenty of such successful firms, nothing wrong with that
E ETW77 Oct 2, 2007 #6 SocGen has an interesting operation where they stake guys to come in and trade on EBS...but need to have some sort of institutional experience
SocGen has an interesting operation where they stake guys to come in and trade on EBS...but need to have some sort of institutional experience
E ETW77 Oct 2, 2007 #7 SocGen has an interesting operation where they stake guys to come in and trade on EBS...but need to have some sort of institutional experience
SocGen has an interesting operation where they stake guys to come in and trade on EBS...but need to have some sort of institutional experience
D danger66 Oct 2, 2007 #8 Quote from fxpip: By definition a real prop firm doesn't require you to put up any money, plenty of such successful firms, nothing wrong with that More... Agree; but they do require trading experience. We certainly do, with the rare exception of some systematic traders.
Quote from fxpip: By definition a real prop firm doesn't require you to put up any money, plenty of such successful firms, nothing wrong with that More... Agree; but they do require trading experience. We certainly do, with the rare exception of some systematic traders.