I am considering a business idea of an arcade-type business for trading futures on CME.
I am thinking of setting up an LLC that would become an exchange member of each CME division. Then getting a "prime broker" FCM and negotiating heavy discount on commission, promising huge volume.
Then finding clients who would become LLC members (partners), contribute their capital to the LLC (withdrawable at any time), and be given a separate sub-account, with separate statements, and benefit from low trading costs.
LLC would make money by taking a cut on commission and/or exchange fee.
Question: does CME allow such a business structure?
I am thinking of setting up an LLC that would become an exchange member of each CME division. Then getting a "prime broker" FCM and negotiating heavy discount on commission, promising huge volume.
Then finding clients who would become LLC members (partners), contribute their capital to the LLC (withdrawable at any time), and be given a separate sub-account, with separate statements, and benefit from low trading costs.
LLC would make money by taking a cut on commission and/or exchange fee.
Question: does CME allow such a business structure?