Quote from Dustin:
Assuming you sell the stock by days end it would be 500/2000=25cps
Quote from eusdaiki:
If you trade futures you might do a single trade... round trip 2 contracts, and make $200 that´s $100 per share... and that´s why cps is irrelevant. If you´re trading in 50,000 share blocks at JDSU you might make the same money as some one trading 2000 share blocks at XOM.
Quote from kotika:
Hi all,
for those who trade large amounts of stock each day:
what is your average profit in cents per trade per share ?
say you trade 10,000 shares a day and gring out a 500$, thats
50,000cents/10,000= 5 cents/share/trade
i am inferring from what Don Bright says that these days one should not expect much more than 1 or 2 cents.
would be nice to have a tally
Still, the question remains pointless as you can make an equal amount of money by trading 100 shares of HANS or GOOG, than trading 50,000 shares of CMGI... On the one hand you´re getting several points with a small package, on the other you´re getting one or two cents with a huge package... If you do your bussiness on GOOG then you´re going to have a much nicer, "per share" avg, eventhough you might not be as profitable as someone trading 10,000 shares in QQQQ...Quote from chud:
The poll question was for stock traders. The calculation wouldnt make sense for futures traders.
Quote from eusdaiki:
Still, the question remains pointless as you can make an equal amount of money by trading 100 shares of HANS or GOOG, than trading 50,000 shares of CMGI... On the one hand you´re getting several points with a small package, on the other you´re getting one or two cents with a huge package... If you do your bussiness on GOOG then you´re going to have a much nicer, "per share" avg, eventhough you might not be as profitable as someone trading 10,000 shares in QQQQ...
Quote from Dustin:
Nope, divide your days profit by your volume. That gives you cent-per-share profit which for most profitable traders ends up around a 1-2 cps long term average.