Hi Hydroblunt - my brother and I look at this differently, in that we were so thrilled with the same deal (from the other side, on the exchange) that we wanted to attract more of the entrepreneurial type trader (the kind we were close to on the trading floor).
The first large group of our traders came from the various exchanges, and these guys would never consider giving away part of their profits in lieu of putting up a few bucks.
Not everyone is cut out to start their own business, whether it's buying a Subway sandwich franchise, starting a restaurant, or starting a career as a trader.
We do get a lot of "ex's" (ex brokers, ex money managers, ex hedge fund guys, ex MM's, etc. etc.) who want to keep all the money for themselves. Works for us, works for them, just an alternative to going to the trading floor or working for someone.
To each his own, of course.
All the best,
Don
edit: Regarding the Firm wanting the trader to make money. We do our very best to help our traders, in very many ways....because we want them to be here for the long term. We much prefer that a trader stay for the long haul, and if they don't make money, they don't stay. As I mentioned earlier, over 50% of our people have been here since before 2001. 38% (I think) are from 1999 and before.
Again, whatever works for each person.
The first large group of our traders came from the various exchanges, and these guys would never consider giving away part of their profits in lieu of putting up a few bucks.
Not everyone is cut out to start their own business, whether it's buying a Subway sandwich franchise, starting a restaurant, or starting a career as a trader.
We do get a lot of "ex's" (ex brokers, ex money managers, ex hedge fund guys, ex MM's, etc. etc.) who want to keep all the money for themselves. Works for us, works for them, just an alternative to going to the trading floor or working for someone.
To each his own, of course.
All the best,
Don
edit: Regarding the Firm wanting the trader to make money. We do our very best to help our traders, in very many ways....because we want them to be here for the long term. We much prefer that a trader stay for the long haul, and if they don't make money, they don't stay. As I mentioned earlier, over 50% of our people have been here since before 2001. 38% (I think) are from 1999 and before.
Again, whatever works for each person.
