first post, and wasn't going to say anything, but i feel i have an obligation to defend the truth, and hence, etg. ....
newatthis is the only person posting on etg that you should listen to....perhaps i shouldn't say this, but i will. i'm glad those others are no longer there, as i would not want to be in the same room with them.
now, whether etg is good for you, varies depending on your situation (experience and capital). whether you are good for etg is for them to decide.
if you are a successful trader, willing to risk your own capital, then there are better deals for you (this due to the higher commission structure and 3-year contractual commitment, and the fact that you do not get 100% payout.) And i'm sure that those traders know this (i.e, newathis, who after learning to become a good trader at etg, and and after fulfilling his contract, left so he could get a higher payout. it seems they both got something out of his employment there, no??? which is how it should be) if not, and you need training, a professional environment, patience from your employers, and have the confidence that you will become a sucessful trader but just need an opportunity, then it may be for you.
someone mentioned something about fleecing newbies. but come on now, you do not put up any money. what exactly are they fleecing you of? how do they have 20 plus offices, with one a block from wall street?? simply from rebates? don't be ridiculous. simply the fact that they are partners (real partners), which is also listed on their site with spear, leeds, and kellog, and which is now owned by goldman sachs, should give you some confidence as to their reputation.
75-85% payout, no salary, you do not pay for your losses, plus a 3-year contractual commitment. i'm not revealing anything not made clear on the website, and quite frankly, would not do so.
is it fair to require a 3-year commitment??? they train you and are willing to put up with your losses for a period of time until you learn how to be a good trader, and i think everyone agrees that in the overwhelming majority of cases, that it does take time to become good. in return, they understandably want a return on their investment. would they be in business if they let you learn on their money by eating your losses for six months, then let you leave to another firm with a higher payout??? of course not. they offer you a good opportunity, especially for newbies, or those with a modest amount of experience.
if you are experienced, with capital, then you can get 100% of your payouts, but must cover all of your losses. which person are you???
if you are the latter, i'll throw out a firm called domestic securities, with whom i interviewed with, but declined because IT WAS NOT THE DEAL FOR ME, as i am young and was financially strapped. But, it may be the deal for you. they are somehow related to all-tech trading. you get rock bottom comissions ($1.00 per trade for 100-4,999 shares), which can be well, well, below a penny a share. there is no interview process, but it's more like you are being sold. why? because, there is a tradeoff. you cover your losses. the payout is 50%. if you want training, it costs you 3k. you can start by putting up 5K. which place is for you, etg or domestic??? IT DEPENDS......why is there no interview??? this firm cannot lose. no, they do not make money from your commissions generated, like some other shaddier outfits. but, if you become good, they participate in your profits, while if you lose, it costs them nothing. etg can lose, as you put up nothing, so there is one, as there should be.
then there is bright trading (i did not speak with them). from what i have read, 100% payout. must put up 25K. must pay 1k for training. commissions are ok at 1 penny a share, but certainly do not match domestic at $1.00 for up to 5k shares. is this the deal for you???? clearly, this firm cannot lose either, as they make money solely from your commissions, which comes right out of your draw. it is not for me, and hopefully you can realize what was, what i did, and what i am happy with..
good luck to all of you, no matter which route you choose.