I am new to this forum as well as this business. I graduated a good school in '02 and have danced around several jobs in finance since. I feel that my heart is in trading, but want to put myself in the best position to be successful and take an EDUCATED risk, rather than selecting any prop firm.
I would greatly appreciate anybody in the business giving me their input on the following questions.
Much Thanks,
Drectified
1 - Licenses: Are there any firms in the NY/CT area that not only will sponsor you for the 7/55/63/3, etc... but pay for them as well? Possibly it might be a condition in the "Non-compete" agreement?? I have checked out ETG, Echotrade & Lynx Capital, wasn't overly impressed with any of them.
2 - Training: Is there a particular firm known for its exclusive profitability, or it's mentor's/senior trader's being the best at creating new stars??
3 - Contribution: I have yet to find a place that requires under 5K, and was wondering if it exists.
4 - Does any firm offer any actual benefits (health, dental, profit, etc..) that are NOT fully out-of-pocket but at a discounted group rate??
5 - CT Branches: I live in Fairfield County, CT, and it is an expensive and time consuming commute to NYC. One I don't feel I should make for a position w/o any compensation, that I may end up not making any $ in for 8 months. Are there are major firms or those with branches in CT to solve my problems???
6 - Commission: Given my rookie status, what should I expect to be a "reasonable" or "good" deal in terms of my commission charges???
7 - Expectations: What are REASONABLE expectations for an income assuming this line of work is meant for me and I can make a good living at it? I know this is a difficult question and too general to give a serious answer, but I just want some sort of ballpark figures to use comparitively for an alternate career. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys!!!!!!
Drectified
I would greatly appreciate anybody in the business giving me their input on the following questions.
Much Thanks,
Drectified
1 - Licenses: Are there any firms in the NY/CT area that not only will sponsor you for the 7/55/63/3, etc... but pay for them as well? Possibly it might be a condition in the "Non-compete" agreement?? I have checked out ETG, Echotrade & Lynx Capital, wasn't overly impressed with any of them.
2 - Training: Is there a particular firm known for its exclusive profitability, or it's mentor's/senior trader's being the best at creating new stars??
3 - Contribution: I have yet to find a place that requires under 5K, and was wondering if it exists.
4 - Does any firm offer any actual benefits (health, dental, profit, etc..) that are NOT fully out-of-pocket but at a discounted group rate??
5 - CT Branches: I live in Fairfield County, CT, and it is an expensive and time consuming commute to NYC. One I don't feel I should make for a position w/o any compensation, that I may end up not making any $ in for 8 months. Are there are major firms or those with branches in CT to solve my problems???
6 - Commission: Given my rookie status, what should I expect to be a "reasonable" or "good" deal in terms of my commission charges???
7 - Expectations: What are REASONABLE expectations for an income assuming this line of work is meant for me and I can make a good living at it? I know this is a difficult question and too general to give a serious answer, but I just want some sort of ballpark figures to use comparitively for an alternate career. Any help here would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks guys!!!!!!
Drectified