Evo,
Do you work for Alpha7?
Do you work for Alpha7?
Quote from Don Bright:
My friends at Echo have closed, no rumor.
And, we too have an excellent training program(s). Check with Rob Friesen for more info: robfriesen@brighttrading.net
Don
Quote from Alpha7Trading:
You should contact the firm and make sure your registration will be accepted by their SRO. Each has different naturalization/residency requirements for registration
Quote from EvOTraderV2:
I don't know where you're getting that information but it is old. JC traders are registered with WTS (whom I trade with). The registration fees are now $600-700 without the book which is another $150-$200. On top of that, if you fail, it is over $200 to retake the exam. It costs double for the series 7. The registration and exam fees for both are also set to increase in March 2014.
There are other costs associated such as fingerprinting fees, etc. the $300 figure is probably a low ball to try and appear cheaper than others.
I agree with Don. If you have the 25k deposit, his firm is your most reputable and longest-running firm around.
Quote from evgeniys:
Hello, Don
It's my pleasure to get some input from knowledgeable and experienced trader as You are. I started this conversation, just to understand what do I have to study and know before I am going to enter to the prop trading area. I am not sure that I going to buy any kind of training program at this moment.
Is Rob Friesen kind of friendly person would be glad to communicate and has time for it?
And Don, I would like to understand what is the execution prices at bright trading, is Rob Friesen the address for this kind of questions?
Quote from EvOTraderV2:
I don't know where you're getting that information but it is old. JC traders are registered with WTS (whom I trade with). The registration fees are now $600-700 without the book which is another $150-$200. On top of that, if you fail, it is over $200 to retake the exam. It costs double for the series 7. The registration and exam fees for both are also set to increase in March 2014.
There are other costs associated such as fingerprinting fees, etc. the $300 figure is probably a low ball to try and appear cheaper than others.
I agree with Don. If you have the 25k deposit, his firm is your most reputable and longest-running firm around.
Quote from zachary1g:
I talked to them not long ago, they upped it now to 50k min contribution. I told him I just graduated too.