I am looking to share a suite of small private offices, with a few very successful ($350k+) traders, to trade in "remotely" from their prop firm.
My thinking goes like this: I like to have a place to go to (an office) that feels like work. I feel that this instills discipline and professionalism. I enjoy occasionally seeing and chatting with other successful traders. However, I do not like the noise, distraction and lack of privacy at most prop firms. I'd like a good environment to work in which is conducive to concentrating, working and trading. I feel that an office to trade in with a remote hookup to your prop firm can offer the best of both worlds.
I know that most firms offer remote trading, so it should not present a problem for anyone wanting to switch from being an on-site trader to remote. Perhaps you may even be able to negotiate a slightly better deal in order to offset the cost of the space. Aside from that, being in a good environment where you can think clearly may very well allow you to trade more profitably.
If this sounds interesting to anyone in New York City, p.m. me.
My thinking goes like this: I like to have a place to go to (an office) that feels like work. I feel that this instills discipline and professionalism. I enjoy occasionally seeing and chatting with other successful traders. However, I do not like the noise, distraction and lack of privacy at most prop firms. I'd like a good environment to work in which is conducive to concentrating, working and trading. I feel that an office to trade in with a remote hookup to your prop firm can offer the best of both worlds.
I know that most firms offer remote trading, so it should not present a problem for anyone wanting to switch from being an on-site trader to remote. Perhaps you may even be able to negotiate a slightly better deal in order to offset the cost of the space. Aside from that, being in a good environment where you can think clearly may very well allow you to trade more profitably.
If this sounds interesting to anyone in New York City, p.m. me.
