Series 7 Firms?

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What are some of the firms we can join with a series 7 and get decent leverage?

-Guru

Bright and Echo might be a good start
 
Are there others? Maybe with all this other stuff going on with the llc's some new series 7 firms will sprout up? Nothing wrong with a little competition :)

-Guru
 
Quote from listedguru:

Are there others? Maybe with all this other stuff going on with the llc's some new series 7 firms will sprout up? Nothing wrong with a little competition :)

-Guru

Maverick at vtrader might be helpful as well
 
There are a few other firms such as Assent and Hold Brothers that are registered thru FINRA. These firms require a series 7 and 55 license (the 55 for trading nasdaq stocks). I had really good leverage as a remote trader thru Assent.
 
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There are a few other firms such as Assent and Hold Brothers that are registered thru FINRA. These firms require a series 7 and 55 license (the 55 for trading nasdaq stocks). I had really good leverage as a remote trader thru Assent.


So this is why echo only requires a series 7 as opposed to the firms mentioned above?

-Guru
 
I understand that most firms would require series7 but I don't understand INFRA. Is this something that removes liability when they fleece the sheep.
 
I'm looking at prop firms for remote trading. Echo looks perfect if it weren't for the $400 software fee. Are there any other good options for remote besides echo and bright? I only want to start with $10-20k so bright is out.
 
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