Keystone trading question

1) do you need to be licensed?
2) you can join with NO capital
3) what if a trader has a big loss?
how does the firm make money?
what platform do they use,how is it?
thank you
 
Quote from Warrior4g:

1) do you need to be licensed?
2) you can join with NO capital
3) what if a trader has a big loss?
how does the firm make money?
what platform do they use,how is it?
thank you

As far as I know...

1) No

2) Yes, but you need to attend their training program which is 4500$

3) No idea!

4) Sterling. - They make money with Seminars, profit splits and commissions I guess. And they trade of course

They are honest guys and good traders.
 
The training fee which everyone must pay is basically your deposit to protect them against your losses, however unlike a deposit you don't get your money back when you leave. If you lose more than the training fee I would guess they would tell you that you need to be retrained and need to pay another $4,500 for training.
 
Quote from UDon'tKnowMe:

The training fee which everyone must pay is basically your deposit to protect them against your losses, however unlike a deposit you don't get your money back when you leave. If you lose more than the training fee I would guess they would tell you that you need to be retrained and need to pay another $4,500 for training.

I guess many firms will try to find a way around the SEC rules after the Tuco story. The fee includes ongoing training for half a year and some further benefits.
 
And...don't forget the payout is only 30-50% of winnings IF YOU ARE PROFITABLE.
Thus, a $10k week of profits becomes $3k in your pocket....a meager college kid annual salary of $36k.
 
Quote from syswizard:

And...don't forget the payout is only 30-50% of winnings IF YOU ARE PROFITABLE.
Thus, a $10k week of profits becomes $3k in your pocket....a meager college kid annual salary of $36k.

Actually 75%
 
Quote from syswizard:

And...don't forget the payout is only 30-50% of winnings IF YOU ARE PROFITABLE.
Thus, a $10k week of profits becomes $3k in your pocket....a meager college kid annual salary of $36k.

ummmm... public school system? wanna re-check your math?
 
Quote from saico:

Actually 75%
Ahhh....they raised it eh ? Twas 30% 3 months ago.
and the training was only $1500 back then.
Looks like they made a few changes to their "offering".

ummmm... public school system? wanna re-check your math?
Good catch...I was thinking monthly....my bad.
 
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