Quote from optionzztrader:
prop traders are just like retail traders where they buy at ask and sell at bid, correct? sorry, just making sure since prop traders pay fees on haircuts. since haircuts are used by market makers/specialists, this makes me think a prop trader could possibly trade like a market maker since they are charged haircut fees.
hope this makes sense. i'll reword it:
retail investors only pay commissions and sec fees mostly, so they get to buy and sell at ask/bid respectively. retail investors don't pay haircut.
market makers/specialists buy and sell at bid/ask respectively while they are privileged to use haircuts.
since prop trader trades are associated with haircut fees, do prop traders buy and sell at bid/ask or ask/bid? do prop traders get to act like market makers, that is my question?
sorry for sounding naive, just wanting to make sure. i am trying to understand the prop firm world before i possibly jump into it. better to be safe than sorry.
Prop traders can bid and offer on both sides of the market, retail traders cannot. This does not mean prop traders are market makers. They simply are not subjected to cancel fees like retail traders are and they can post a two sided market.
