Quote from leon7:
Corey, at what exchanges you have better results? NYSE, NASDAQ, AMEX?
And sorry for my bad english, not my native.
Quote from Love Trading:
Lescor,
What percentage of trades is buy on bid/sell on offer and filled that way? How often do you use market orders? At the end of the month, do you collect rebates or pay fees? How is your commission and fees cost in your overall ¡°business¡±? If you use IB trade retail and not trade prop, will you still be profitable? Thanks.
Quote from billyjoerob:
Why is TS a joke? When he takes his money to the bank, do they say "No I'm sorry this was made on small cap stocks. It's no good here"? I don't think so. Not the kind of trading I prefer, but no arguing with demonstrated results.
You do realize that this thread is called "grinding it out day after day" and that by his own testimony he expects to generate at least 20% returns per month?
Quote from bears21:
corey i couldnt agree with you more on inefficiencies that are available in the equity markets. i trade very very illiquid markets for a living avg about 1k to 2k a day over the past 5 years. but i feel capped because the stocks i am trading have avg volume of less than 50k a day. i dont feel like i cant get too big in these stocks for the reason of fear of a counter program knowing my position and running it the other way. i try to lay low and pick off their order flow. the only way i could see making large dough in these illiquid stocks is being the person who is doing the manipulating but that could mean having 10 million plus in bp. this way you have the ability to fully control these stocks by yourself for days and weeks on end waiting for liquidity such as dark pools etc to exit these illiquid positions without distorting the price too much.
Quote from kingjelly:
It really is amazing that the few top traders in here, Lescor, Red_Inc, Dustin, etc. continue give by posting here with so little to gain in return.