Carlin Financial Prop Position

Quote from marketsurfer:




a death warrant for who ?? he is putting up NO capital. it is a no loose deal, no matter how you look at it.

best,

surfer:)

the key is the time frame....like i said in the post you quoted, if it is only 6 months then cool. 2 years would be a different story.
 
producers in one office? hard to imagine. why they still want to pay a penny per share? but if its true then def go for it. the most u can loose is 6 months of your time. which is nothing compare to what u can possibly gain.
 
hi sorry
the guy's name isn't vince

anyhow about the producers in the firm
i dunno if it's true
but that's what they claim.
is a penny a share still really high?
 
this is a no brainer for a newbie. its a FREE education. how many people start out losing money and then leave the business? if he gets free education from a senior trader, he should take it. people used to pay thousands for this. if he makes money, he even gets a paycheck. like someone said, leave anytime. NOTHING to LOSE, eveything to gain. i don't see many firms offering training and no cap up.
 
Quote from alextn:

hi guys..
thanks for all your help.
generic and carlin are merged now
carlin bought them out i believe.

i read somewhere that my 7 only lasts for 2 years... anyone know if this is true? does this mean i have to retake the test? I haved looked around for other posts about generic/carlin but none have come up that are within the last year.

thanks for the help guyz...

all you have to do to keep your series 7 good is to complete continuing ecucation after certain time periods set by nasd.
 
Quote from I Missed Boat:



all you have to do to keep your series 7 good is to complete continuing ecucation after certain time periods set by nasd.

continuing education...
that means just classes rite?
i don't haveta go take more exams do i?

thx
 
Quote from alextn:



continuing education...
that means just classes rite?
i don't haveta go take more exams do i?

thx

continuing ed is not a class. its a short exam you have to take that you can't fail. if you get the question wrong, you have to take that section of the test over again until you get it right.
 
Quote from spyderman:



Sounds like a good deal for not having to put up any cake. Is generic/carlin one firm now? or are these offices franchises? Does Ronnie Shear still run Generic?

rules are changing

if bd accepts money from traders they will be classified not as proprietary traders but only as customers
 
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