S ScottSam Sep 17, 2009 #2 Some firms will charge a franchise fee. Others will only require a deposit, so the costs would be rent, computers, etc.
Some firms will charge a franchise fee. Others will only require a deposit, so the costs would be rent, computers, etc.
L l2tradr Sep 17, 2009 #3 According to some websites, in the 30K USD range, plus ongoing expenses of course.
D Don Bright Sep 17, 2009 #4 Quote from revolution: how much would it cost to open a branch of some arcade firms. More... Our affiliates get what is basically a "free franchise" opportunity. they pay the local expenses, we work together to build up the location. We have several groups in the U.S. and Canada (BC only of course). PM me if you like. Don
Quote from revolution: how much would it cost to open a branch of some arcade firms. More... Our affiliates get what is basically a "free franchise" opportunity. they pay the local expenses, we work together to build up the location. We have several groups in the U.S. and Canada (BC only of course). PM me if you like. Don
A ArturZ Sep 17, 2009 #5 Hi, anybody knows how prop firms can give a leverage 1 to 20 or more? I don't think that they have so big deposit on their broker's account.
Hi, anybody knows how prop firms can give a leverage 1 to 20 or more? I don't think that they have so big deposit on their broker's account.
R revolution Sep 17, 2009 #6 I am just wondering a remote/home branch in my country so that I can broker the market access/leverage to the local daytraders. Won't be willing to pay "franchise" fees
I am just wondering a remote/home branch in my country so that I can broker the market access/leverage to the local daytraders. Won't be willing to pay "franchise" fees