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Harry,
Don't confuse trading against a client with using clients funds to trade.
For starters, the speed and transparency of the eminis these days makes it hard to believe that any reputable broker will or could do as you believe is going on.
I'm not going to go tit for tat with you as you're bound to find some conspiracy minded web site, or provide reference to an archaic tidbit that will distort the truth.
I can speak for IB and I know how funds are segregated and I know they are completely separate from the proprietary side of the business. I also have to believe every reputable registered futures firm or broker mentioned on this web site properly segregates funds as well.
Risk: Each firm will compete in ways they see fit. If you're happy with a firm whose client base requires the barest of margins, great - go put your capital with them. I personally know some traders left holding the bag when a clearing firm went under in London. One client blew out and took all the other clients down with them.
Firms requiring full or now 50% margin (which you seem to believe is too high) have nothing - repeat nothing - to do with taking advantage of the client. It has to do with managing risk.
The beauty of this business is that you have a choice. If you believe you have a better deal at broker A over broker B, no one is stopping you from using Broker A.
Don't confuse trading against a client with using clients funds to trade.
For starters, the speed and transparency of the eminis these days makes it hard to believe that any reputable broker will or could do as you believe is going on.
I'm not going to go tit for tat with you as you're bound to find some conspiracy minded web site, or provide reference to an archaic tidbit that will distort the truth.
I can speak for IB and I know how funds are segregated and I know they are completely separate from the proprietary side of the business. I also have to believe every reputable registered futures firm or broker mentioned on this web site properly segregates funds as well.
Risk: Each firm will compete in ways they see fit. If you're happy with a firm whose client base requires the barest of margins, great - go put your capital with them. I personally know some traders left holding the bag when a clearing firm went under in London. One client blew out and took all the other clients down with them.
Firms requiring full or now 50% margin (which you seem to believe is too high) have nothing - repeat nothing - to do with taking advantage of the client. It has to do with managing risk.
The beauty of this business is that you have a choice. If you believe you have a better deal at broker A over broker B, no one is stopping you from using Broker A.
