Hello,
I've recently applied to a number of prop firms (Kershner, Trillium, Evo, Bear, SwiftTrade, etc...). I've received responses from a number of them. My dilemma is that I do not know how to properly distinguish the quality firms from the not so quality firms. I can distinguish b/w automated email responses and so forth, but as far as comparing firm characteristics, I'm a bit lost.
What types of questions should I ask recruiters?
In addition, quality training services are very important to me. I want to be a part of a firm that has a true commitment to training new traders. Which ones are the best?
Thank you in advance for any intelligent and quality responses that you may offer. Lastly, I inquired at Bright, but I can't presently meet the capital requirement. Eventually I think I may move there. Titan Securities responded and said that they only hire experienced prop traders -- which is understandable. I want to know if this firm is as good as it looks on its website? If so, in the future I may move there. Thanks again for your responses.
Background: Recently graduated from VMI; traded online accounts for 3 years; read tons of books (all 3 Market Wizards books, Alchemy of Finance, Jesse Livermore bio, Hot Commodities, Security Analysis, etc...); have done and continue to do my own research on equities and futures; I track the DJIA, S&P, NASDAW, 100-oz Gold, mini-Dow, and the 30-Year T-Bond daily; not a novice but certainly not an expert; want to improve my present strategy and learn new ones; goal is to become a full-time independent global trader
I've recently applied to a number of prop firms (Kershner, Trillium, Evo, Bear, SwiftTrade, etc...). I've received responses from a number of them. My dilemma is that I do not know how to properly distinguish the quality firms from the not so quality firms. I can distinguish b/w automated email responses and so forth, but as far as comparing firm characteristics, I'm a bit lost.
What types of questions should I ask recruiters?
In addition, quality training services are very important to me. I want to be a part of a firm that has a true commitment to training new traders. Which ones are the best?
Thank you in advance for any intelligent and quality responses that you may offer. Lastly, I inquired at Bright, but I can't presently meet the capital requirement. Eventually I think I may move there. Titan Securities responded and said that they only hire experienced prop traders -- which is understandable. I want to know if this firm is as good as it looks on its website? If so, in the future I may move there. Thanks again for your responses.
Background: Recently graduated from VMI; traded online accounts for 3 years; read tons of books (all 3 Market Wizards books, Alchemy of Finance, Jesse Livermore bio, Hot Commodities, Security Analysis, etc...); have done and continue to do my own research on equities and futures; I track the DJIA, S&P, NASDAW, 100-oz Gold, mini-Dow, and the 30-Year T-Bond daily; not a novice but certainly not an expert; want to improve my present strategy and learn new ones; goal is to become a full-time independent global trader