Quote from Zr1Trader:
If you were a broker... Would you...
A. Trade against the worst clients.
B. Trade with the best clients.
???? Any crooked brokers care to reply lol
Quote from spike500:
I would like to hide my positions so that my brokers don't know my track record and to prevent that they piggyback my trades.
Can i open positions with one broker and close them with another broker?
I'm a daytrader in Eminis.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Spike
Quote from trend2009:
I think people who think brokers have no interests in clients' trades except commissions simply confuse broker firm and the employees' working for the broker firm. I somehow feel easy about the broker firm, but not trust the individual employees who have access to my account.
I totally agree if someone has a high profitable system, he should take care of protecting the trading secrets. it is not that hard to reverse engineer a trading system if there are sufficient trading records exist.
Quote from spike500:
Thanks. I googled it and this confirms what i thought to have read somewhere: master account with all the positions from different brokers together.
I hope I'm right?
Quote from trend2009:
I think people who think brokers have no interests in clients' trades except commissions simply confuse broker firm and the employees' working for the broker firm. I somehow feel easy about the broker firm, but not trust the individual employees who have access to my account.
I totally agree if someone has a high profitable system, he should take care of protecting the trading secrets. it is not that hard to reverse engineer a trading system if there are sufficient trading records exist.
Quote from tomahawk:
My question is why does a trader at the desk of a firm have access to clients' private account info, i.e. trading records, knowledge about their profitability, AND the ability to identify and monitor in real time a specific client's orders as they are placed?
Still waiting to hear back from Spike on some of the details.
Quote from trend2009:
this is because your broker needs to monitor your trading activity realtime. if you call in for a trade assistance, he can instantly pop up all your trading activity.
I know my brokers know what I do in realtime. so spike's concern is reasonable.
Quote from tomahawk:
So the guy fielding trade assistance questions is sitting at a trading desk trading his own account at the same time? Are these guys otherwise free to go fishing around the entire firm's accounts to see who's making money and who's not, and spend time delving into an individual's trade history without anyone specifically authorizing their access or knowing about it?