Best of luck with things. Pro.
why the low blows? Professional Traders do not sell trading courses.
Best of luck with things. Pro.
If you're doing a 1000 sides a month why the emphasis on the cheapest possible platform btw? Even something as simple as CQG Qtrader is relatively cheap. You mentioned you're swing trading so it's not as if the profit target is a tick.
Professional Traders do not sell trading courses.
yes but I am not trading nothing in a month. If I do 1000 round trips which might only be 250 fly round trips it will cost me $500. If I use a free platform like TWS, Firetip or Inifinity AT it will cost be zero, nada, zip. Of course for someone doing 100 contracts a month the CTS/CQG trader deals are more favourable.
With CTS T4 250 flies cost $125 and not $500 (that is if you trade the exchange traded fly of course).
I have yet to see an Futures brokerage offering a free execution platform who had a Risk Department competent enough to correctly margin credit offsets for exchange recognized inter and intramarket spread positions. Maybe there is someone out there who does - please by all means make yourself known.
It can be rather inconvenient if your broker treats each leg of your spread as outright risk.
No, there is zero charge. When he says its capped it means your FCM bills you per contract "up to the cap". After the cap you don't get the .50 charge anymore. It's EXACTLY what the poor ETer needs since they won't have to cough up any money up front nor will they have to pay annoying monthly charges when they take a break from trading.
OK, here's even harder maths. If you're doing 12,000 Round Turns per year in Nymex (your OP implies that you are trading Crude Oil Calendar Spreads) then leasing a Nymex seat for $500 per month and paying member rates would be CONSIDERABLY more cost effective than worrying about your execution platform.
I'm banging on this hard because over the years I've seen traders have so many issues trying to execute spreads using free platforms and discount brokers. What works OK for day trading ES does not necessarily make it so for a spread - even an exchange supported one. And the discount broker will almost certainly not have the risk system set up to margin spreads correctly.