How to self clear

Quote from man:

just hindsight. i can hardly believe that for a 2men shop
it makes sense to get clearing in-house. my point is that
even highfrequency clearing is already a competitive
business, thus prices will most likely already reflect cost
plus small margin.

IMHO a developmentshop should specialise in development
and outsource all of admin. besides i believe the saving
does not payoff all in all, the shop is endangered to shift
from a developer to an administrator. have seen that.
spells: slow bleeding to death. working all day on the
wrong businessmodel, developing a little tool here and
there and losing edge on the true thing ...
In the age of computers, you can have a thousand traders trading for you and I can have ten computers, and I would obliterate in a day the volume that your traders could do in a week.

It has nothing to do with how many people work at a firm.

nitro
 
Quote from nitro:

In the age of computers, you can have a thousand traders trading for you and I can have ten computers, and I would obliterate in a day the volume that your traders could do in a week.

It has nothing to do with how many people work at a firm.

nitro
you got me wrong i guess. admin, even automised,
requires attention. and that is scarce in a 2men shop.
140.000.000 shares a day - goodness, that is a crazy
figure - need backup, filesharing, accounting ... i do not
know what. and the more of the chain you are takin',
the worse it gets. but who am i to tell, i am makin' just
250.000 futures contracts per YEAR ...

mind sending me a PM with your sharpe? just to motivate
me to get into real high freq ... (which i postpone year
after year) ...?
 
so is the clearning fee included in the execution price? Cause I have both Genesis & IB and both my fees are "the rate that quote me" + ECN fees + extra money if it is a sell + if routed out, nothing else.

So what are typical "real clearing fees"??
 
nitro- great thread.

I do not have any experience in setting up clearing operations but I have experience in other kinds of outsourcing work (i.e. Call Center, Data Processing, Accounting, etc.)

The main items I would add to this thread would be to not forget to include some of the less common tangible & intangible items in the business plan for this project. These items would include:
-Data Center costs (on-site or hosted)
-Data Center personnel costs
-Lean Process Consultant /Process Re-Engineering expert (This is crucial to reduce the number of bodies you need to process any sort of data. Most people try and throw IT systems at this problem and it generally does not work well)

-Intangible Items
-Employee Turnover, Hiring, Firing etc.
-Distraction from what you're good at doing which is trading (For most companies this is the single biggest reason to outsource.)

All in all most companies know they can do whatever task they outsource for cheaper as there is generally a 20-30% gross margin in outsourced tasks but they still send it out because it is usually a major pain & distracting to set it up & keep it running.

I would be glad to provide some other examples and ideas on the subject if you're interested but this should be a good general idea.

Regards,
Eric
 
Eric, Thanks. I hope people benefit from the exchange.

We are highly distracted with all this stuff, but I can't emphasize how important it is to get it right. This is the foundation of anything that is to come.

nitro
Quote from Trader922:

nitro- great thread.

I do not have any experience in setting up clearing operations but I have experience in other kinds of outsourcing work (i.e. Call Center, Data Processing, Accounting, etc.)

The main items I would add to this thread would be to not forget to include some of the less common tangible & intangible items in the business plan for this project. These items would include:
-Data Center costs (on-site or hosted)
-Data Center personnel costs
-Lean Process Consultant /Process Re-Engineering expert (This is crucial to reduce the number of bodies you need to process any sort of data. Most people try and throw IT systems at this problem and it generally does not work well)

-Intangible Items
-Employee Turnover, Hiring, Firing etc.
-Distraction from what you're good at doing which is trading (For most companies this is the single biggest reason to outsource.)

All in all most companies know they can do whatever task they outsource for cheaper as there is generally a 20-30% gross margin in outsourced tasks but they still send it out because it is usually a major pain & distracting to set it up & keep it running.

I would be glad to provide some other examples and ideas on the subject if you're interested but this should be a good general idea.

Regards,
Eric
 
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