Reliable Prop Firms ?

Quote from gtgtgt3:

For remote trading, JC Trading is a great choice. I trade there and they are extremely honest and give a very fair rate.

www.jctradinggroup.com

GT

GT--I understand that JC is not taking people who have not traded prop before. Do you know anything about that?

Thanks,

jammy
 
I am looking to join a prop firm as well and need a place to hold all three of my securities licenses, the 7, 55, and 63. I am not fresh out of college and have over a year experience trading. I am having a difficult time getting a response from FNSY, TRILLIUM, Jane Street etc. I prefer to work in an office enviornment and not remote. But if I have to I will trade remote depending on the firm, commission, payout and trading platform.

Any suggestions?
 
Which of these firms do NOT require a one year lock up? That's a dealbreaker for most experienced guys (of course, not all).
 
Quote from jumper:

Which of these firms do NOT require a one year lock up? That's a dealbreaker for most experienced guys (of course, not all).

Echotrade and Bright Trading, which are the only two firms I recommend to people.
 
Firms like Hold Bros and Assent are FINRA firms that require and hold the series 55 license as well as the 7 and 63. Some of the other firms mentioned are registered thru the PHLX exchange and may only hold the series 7 and not thru FINRA. Xeres is another FINRA firm that holds the series 55 license.

Assent definately has a 1 year lockup period, but you can get in putting up like $10k in capital...maybe only $5k.
 
I want the real prop firm deal. No money up and no lock up period and a real group of professional traders that play no games. Anyone have a connection in getting in with First New York Securities or Jane Street etc.
 
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