W WhiteOut56 Feb 9, 2011 #1 Which prop firms allow you to trade international stock markets (other than Canada) if you are a US citizen?
Which prop firms allow you to trade international stock markets (other than Canada) if you are a US citizen?
R Roark Feb 9, 2011 #2 Why don't you just trade through Interactive Brokers? You don't need a prop firm.
W WhiteOut56 Feb 9, 2011 #3 Quote from Roark: Why don't you just trade through Interactive Brokers? You don't need a prop firm. More... Perhaps I should have added this... a firm with reasonable commissions. .1% of trade value is really not reasonable to day trade.
Quote from Roark: Why don't you just trade through Interactive Brokers? You don't need a prop firm. More... Perhaps I should have added this... a firm with reasonable commissions. .1% of trade value is really not reasonable to day trade.
W WhiteOut56 Feb 9, 2011 #5 Quote from ddlee: Dont trip over pennies on your way to dollars More... if .1% of trade value is pennies to you... Then you need to open an account at my brokerage.
Quote from ddlee: Dont trip over pennies on your way to dollars More... if .1% of trade value is pennies to you... Then you need to open an account at my brokerage.
P punter Feb 10, 2011 #6 us equities are lower, much lower. but the rate you quote is not that bad, its similar to a rate on futures once you factor in basis points based rebates. its a hell of a lot cheaper than it once was.
us equities are lower, much lower. but the rate you quote is not that bad, its similar to a rate on futures once you factor in basis points based rebates. its a hell of a lot cheaper than it once was.