yeah I went with www.tradersaccounting.com. They were the ones that told me that I need all the LLC garbage & stuff.
Perhaps I shouldn't go with them
Thank you for your input
Perhaps I shouldn't go with them
Thank you for your input
I believe that if you use an entity (LLC or corporation), the exchanges will regard you as a 'professional' and charge higher licensing fees for data. That was my experience with the NYSE anyway.Quote from SWhiting:
... It seems pretty straight-forward to set up a 'C' corp and trade through it.
One question I have when acting within a corporation: do the brokers and quote services regard you as a 'professional'?
Quote from SWhiting:
Thanks for the heads up. I assume that you have experience in dealing with them: can you cite any specific problems? It seems pretty straight-forward to set up a 'C' corp and trade through it.
One question I have when acting within a corporation: do the brokers and quote services regard you as a 'professional'?
Quote from AmishTrader59:
I asked Terra Nova the question, "From how I read your website, I could trade as an LLC and still be a non-professional. Is this correct?"
Their response was, "That's right. As long as you are the managing member of the LLC and are using the account for personal trading/investing..yes you are a non-professional."