Remote trading prop firms

Quote from Don Bright:

Let me double check this ... you're saying that CBSX allows overseas traders with no S56 or S7, or any type of registration?

Is that correct?

Don :confused:

The firm I'm at now doesn't require registration or licenses for traders that trade DMA on US exchanges... trading firm capital too.
 
Quote from reid5525:

If a guy is in Amsterdam how does he do the U.S. licensing test.

Exams can be taken all over the world. And, many come here for training anyway, take their exams here.

Don
 
Then it isn't a registered broker dealer.


Quote from Jack_Larkin:

The firm I'm at now doesn't require registration or licenses for traders that trade DMA on US exchanges... trading firm capital too.
 
Sgt. What is with your insults & hostility? You have issues it seems. trading prop for many years. have nothing to prove to you. You have a ax to grind with everyone on here & every firm out there. You do not know what goes on with most of these prop firms since you sound new to the prop world anyway. You do not know how overseas traders are managed by prop firms right here in the usa. familiar with the rules with the exchanges & just lets say your misinformed in your statements . maybe you can learn from others that share info here rather then acting ignorant. it appears you have all the answers for everyone on here. how brilliant you are. our savior. you should show respect to others that post here period.
 
For an overseas trader based in Australia, trading futures, what advantages and disadvantages are there for him trading via a prop shop if they already had a profitable mechanical system? Thx.
 
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