From what I have seen and heard, the real obstacle for a guy who wants to do prop futures, but does not embrace the hyper-scalping mentality, you have alot of costs to overcome with alot of these firms...Not getting into specifics, but I have heard of several firms where the desk fee is mid 4 figures per month, plus u have a 50/50 split. Commissions are as low as u can go, but again that's just another incentive to scalp as often as you can...
I asked the same questions you did about the whole framework...I mean the guys on the floor, at times, did make markets, they bought bids and sold offers...Obviously, that built in edge doesnt exist with the prop futures...
To be honest, its always hard to get any clear answers from anyone about whether guys are making it or not...I seem to always hear the stories like some other guy said "the guy three rows to my left made $50,000 shorting a 50 lot ahead of a report"...And that kind of nonsense doesnt tell us much at all...
I asked the same questions you did about the whole framework...I mean the guys on the floor, at times, did make markets, they bought bids and sold offers...Obviously, that built in edge doesnt exist with the prop futures...
To be honest, its always hard to get any clear answers from anyone about whether guys are making it or not...I seem to always hear the stories like some other guy said "the guy three rows to my left made $50,000 shorting a 50 lot ahead of a report"...And that kind of nonsense doesnt tell us much at all...
. I do about 2-3m shares a month.