GHansen, I think Quest's rates are so much lower than props I've seen (with 100% payout) that the 7% tax is worth it.
If I trade 100,000 shares in a day, and gross $800 that day, I'd rather pay the $43 tax on my $615 in profit, than pay the whole $800 in commissions to the firm. (and that's at a .008 rate, which some of these US prop firms will probably act like they are giving you the deal of the century!)
My understanding is their ECN fees are not marked up (ARCA .003, INCA .003, ISLD .0019), so maybe their site is incorrect. I'll let the owners address that one.
My understanding is that if you trade retail, you can't get the .0013 rate, you gotta pay the per ticket retail rate.
I agree the leverage is very important. This is probably the one thing that would give me pause about Quest.
Personally, my style is arb so the only things I really care about are commissions and leverage. I need the leverage to do alot of volume and LOW LOW costs.
I suppose the attraction of Quest's prop rates to me, is that you have a very low probability of losing money overall at these rates, if you can give liquidity at least some of the time.
If I trade 100,000 shares in a day, and gross $800 that day, I'd rather pay the $43 tax on my $615 in profit, than pay the whole $800 in commissions to the firm. (and that's at a .008 rate, which some of these US prop firms will probably act like they are giving you the deal of the century!)
My understanding is their ECN fees are not marked up (ARCA .003, INCA .003, ISLD .0019), so maybe their site is incorrect. I'll let the owners address that one.
My understanding is that if you trade retail, you can't get the .0013 rate, you gotta pay the per ticket retail rate.
I agree the leverage is very important. This is probably the one thing that would give me pause about Quest.
Personally, my style is arb so the only things I really care about are commissions and leverage. I need the leverage to do alot of volume and LOW LOW costs.
I suppose the attraction of Quest's prop rates to me, is that you have a very low probability of losing money overall at these rates, if you can give liquidity at least some of the time.