Old Worldco Traders

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This is starting to turn into one of those reality TV show catfights... hehe. Come on girls, stop scratching at each other and retract those claws and get together and sing some kum-by-ah (or gumbayah)... or however the heck you spell that.

Huh?
 
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You know.. from what I've seen so far in my contacts with former WorldCo traders, none of them are really that good or consistant.

Dave,

You can't generalize. My group leader was from worldco, and he made over 1 mil in his 2nd year. I heard he was always in the top 10 list in worldco. He doesn't make as much as he did, but he is consistent, and make several K everyday, with 1 or 2 down days every month.
 
Quote from yip1997:

Dave,

You can't generalize. My group leader was from worldco, and he made over 1 mil in his 2nd year. I heard he was always in the top 10 list in worldco. He doesn't make as much as he did, but he is consistent, and make several K everyday, with 1 or 2 down days every month.

Who is your group leader? I probably know him.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Who is your group leader? I probably know him.

Mav,

I don't want to mention his name in a public forum. Don't know if he likes it.
 
Well, back in the days it was easy to make that kinda money... with NXs and bullets, plus the fact stocks moved in fractions instead of pennies.
 
Quote from WallStWiz78:

Well, back in the days it was easy to make that kinda money... with NXs and bullets, plus the fact stocks moved in fractions instead of pennies.


So easy that 90% of the traders there didn't make money?
 
I Traded in SF for less than 6 months. 2 out of 25 guys I met took home checks. So the average was less than 10%.

Where is Long, the manager ? He was the MIT guy Worldco brought out to teach the newbie to scalp. He ended up just selling his longs back to the newbies a nickle higher. Man that was the best system around, built in demand.
 
Quote from WyckoffTrader:

I Traded in SF for less than 6 months. 2 out of 25 guys I met took home checks. So the average was less than 10%.

Where is Long, the manager ? He was the MIT guy Worldco brought out to teach the newbie to scalp. He ended up just selling his longs back to the newbies a nickle higher. Man that was the best system around, built in demand.

Thomas Long was an IT guy, and Chris Bruan's side-kick. I never saw him training any traders.
 
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