Quote from marketsurfer:
Thank you, Denner. I apprieciate the link--- will read it.
The more I look into PB, the more I see there are some serious scallywags in that area---- Here's an article about being "too honest for the country club" from south fla.
http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=4905497&trk=hb_side_g
Hopefully, we will eventually help change the environment positively.
surf
Quote from sellindexvol66:
forget the weather. use fla as second home. the hedge fund center of the world (and you guys know this) is greenwich, westport ct.
surf come here and i will host you well..i promise.
didn't realize you were in the area...Quote from marketsurfer:
No question about it. Best beaches on the east coast, also!
Quote from Satan's Helper:
Are you kidding me? South Florida has the best waters/beaches in the United States. I have a boat and go out fishing just off of the Boca Raton shores (Lighthouse Point to be exact). At about 9am the waters from the Caribbean mixes in with the Atlantic waters. At that time the ocean can be so clear (it also has some really bad days) that you see 50 feet or more straight down to the bottom of the ocean. That is straight down standing on the boat and not putting your head in or near the water. Water clarity can hit 100 feet or more on a excellent day.
There are also mangroves, the intracostal, the Florida Keys, Florida Bay and fresh water fishing in the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee for world class Bass.
Just a FYI, you can hook a Tuna just a few miles off of shore. When they hit OMG it is like a jet ski just took your line....
Quote from marketsurfer:
Fishing is one of the primary reasons I am moving there. Love it! Both fresh and salt but am really starting to get into / learn the salt water stuff. Caught my first Red fish near the ocean inlet park. Thanks!!
Quote from lemarche:
Was really surprised to see SO MANY flats in the Miami area going for less than 50kUSD (under 40kâ¬... even in Spain with 25%+ unemployment you would struggle to find that). Why is that? security issues in many neighbourhoods?
Am considering a move to Miami to continue with my trading learning curve... would not mind finding a prop shop out there, otherwise was thinking to find a job as a financial advisor until I make enough with my trading (which I could then also "sell" to my clients).
Do you think that s a feasible plan? I speak perfect English and Spanish of course.. but there s the USA visa problem... I come from a sell side background, derivatives brokerage.