Quote from xicaju:
How profitable could this potentially be? I have doubts. Can someone explain what the advantages would be to assume the risk of neophyte traders blowing up your "trading floor?"
It does seem like it could be fun though. I would be interested assuming the returns are there.
To explain this I will make some assumptions:
1) You have an office with 10 traders and you are the manager.
2) Your recurring monthly cost (basic) is $5000 (rent, internet, management and accountant etc).
3) You have 1 consistent experienced trader (either you or someone else) who can make $2000 a day average. It could be as much as you like it to be.
4) Traders are allowed to have a max. loss of 50-60$ a day.
Hence:
using (2)
5000/20 trading days = 250
Remaining amount: 1750
Max loss incurred from newbie traders $600 (actually should be 500)
Remaining amount 1150, to be on a safe side hold it at 1000.
Now, depending on how well you train the traders you 2-4 traders will be profitable and bringing in 2k-3k a day total (not being too optimistic)
Assuming that you get to keep 30% of it you will be making 600-900$ a day on an average.
In 2 months that would be 24k-36k. The reason I mention this is because that maximum a trader will land up loosing if monitored properly over a period of 6 months would be 2k-3k. hence once they are profitable you will make back what you invested in them in 1-3 months.
I know it doesn't look to attractive to begin with, but economies of scale is applicable here, so it will grow fast once the ball starts rolling.
There are other options apart from swifttrade out there, but that depends on where you are located, i know for sure you cannot start in the US. Let me know your location and I could suggest something.
Cheers!!