Quote from jack7777766:
I Dont know a Nick or a Bryan. How could I figure out whos team Im on??
Do you really think theyll throw me out after going under 2500??
They said they wouldnt, when I asked them just that, but I dont think theyll put that in writting although Ill try to get it. Any suggestion on how to go about it?
Thanks
Jack
I guarantee that almost 99% of all prop firms will require more capital contributed when you lose your initial 2500. Some may alllow you to go negative maybe another 2000. Soon after that you will be called in to an office and you will be asked to put up more money or discontinue trading.
I don't think the deal is bad. One: 75% doesn't matter until you start making real money. It could be 1%, it just doesn't matter. Once you start making money, 99% is what you want if not the full 100%. Remember, everything is negotiable in this business.
Second: .01 a share is not bad to start. Since you may only trade 5k shares a day, that is only 50 bucks for the firm in gross profits, not much at all. Now if you begin trading 20k a day you definately will need to NEGOTIATE that lower, the same for 30k, 40k, 50k, 100k, etc. Obviously the more you trade the lower it should be.
Getting back to the capital issue, I have seen plenty of traders in the past let go at several different firms due to capital deficit issues. Don't let anyone tell you differently.
Later
