Risk management (the firms risk)
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R = (Commissions/Trading results)
"A bad trader".
-1 > R < 0
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"A good trader"
R > 0 or R < -1
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Account balance is somewhat irrelevant. For instance, if a traders account shows -$25,000 but he's paid $40,000 in commissions, and he walks away, the company has still made $15,000 dollars off him. (In court they might get another $25,000). R=(40/-25)= -1.6 < -1 A "good trader"
If the traders account shows +$25,000 and he's paid $40,000 in comissions R=(40/25)=1.6>0 A "good trader".
If the traders account shows -$25,000 and he's paid $15,000 in commissions R=(15/-25)= -0.6 which is <0 and > -1 A "bad trader"
If someone is saying that they would have made a lot of money if it weren't for the commissions, then they are definately "A good trader".
They could even be loosing 2-$300 a day and be classified as an extremely good trader.
.
R = (Commissions/Trading results)
"A bad trader".
-1 > R < 0
.
"A good trader"
R > 0 or R < -1
.
Account balance is somewhat irrelevant. For instance, if a traders account shows -$25,000 but he's paid $40,000 in commissions, and he walks away, the company has still made $15,000 dollars off him. (In court they might get another $25,000). R=(40/-25)= -1.6 < -1 A "good trader"
If the traders account shows +$25,000 and he's paid $40,000 in comissions R=(40/25)=1.6>0 A "good trader".
If the traders account shows -$25,000 and he's paid $15,000 in commissions R=(15/-25)= -0.6 which is <0 and > -1 A "bad trader"
If someone is saying that they would have made a lot of money if it weren't for the commissions, then they are definately "A good trader".
They could even be loosing 2-$300 a day and be classified as an extremely good trader.
...We don't do "price wars" yet we have tried to pass on any savings we can whenever we can. We too reward loyalty and give long term traders a break.