Quote from loogling:
lescor,
Sorry to bother you with a few more questions. I was hoping that an opinion from an experienced trader would lead me in the right direction.
1) Would your main reasons for going prop be "automation" and "routing"? Aside from these, what are the advantages for going prop, if any, excluding leverage? (Or what are the significant disadvantages of staying retail?)
I know many people list commission as a big difference, but I find that retail commission, on a flat rate, is still pretty cheap.
In terms of routing, you likely have a lot more venues to choose from, but are they considerably faster than the limited routes offered by retail? I have the impression that the HFT guys are competing in the routes used by prop firms (BATS, ARCA, EDGA, EDGX, etc.) so extensively that it's difficult to get filled with those routes unless the market goes against the trader. Retail orders, on the other hand, are mixed in with the internalized order flow, a flow which HFT firms don't always have access to. Would a retail order then prevent me from being front run by HFT, or is that just a naive belief? And what's your most favourite route? (No need to answer this one if it's strategy sensitive.)
Leverage is the main reason for going prop. Some strategies might rely on certain routes that aren't available retail, but nothing I do.
2) You obviously don't expect to lose, but loses are a part of the business nevertheless. Swinging a big line like you do, what's the dollar amount of daily lose that is at the edge of your comfort level?
It depends on the market and how good trading is going. Right now things aren't great and profits are smaller, so losing a few thousand bucks is enough to put me in a bad mood. In the fall of '08 anything +- $10k was noise and didn't even raise an eyebrow.
3) What would you say is the key to your breakthrough of consistent success? Is there a specific moment that significantly changed your trading? Did it take you a long time to reach that point?
This has been covered a couple times in the thread already.