Trading Rooms

Sorry guys about deleting a post but was PM ed by somebody about something and I deleted my post till I verified it.


My original post was I can now allow retail traders to trade with me in my office.

Feel Free to send me a PM or an email if you want more info

Robert
 
Originally posted by rtharp
Sorry guys about deleting a post but was PM ed by somebody about something and I deleted my post till I verified it.


My original post was I can now allow retail traders to trade with me in my office.

Feel Free to send me a PM or an email if you want more info

Robert
!!!!!!

Really?

I guess I will PM you.

nitro
 
Originally posted by OPTIONAL777
The Rules of TRADING CLUB.....


FIRST RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
You do not talk about Trading Club

SECOND RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
You do not talk about Trading Club

...


You watch too much movies
 
Originally posted by OPTIONAL777
The Rules of TRADING CLUB.....


FIRST RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
You do not talk about Trading Club

SECOND RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
You do not talk about Trading Club

THIRD RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
When someone yells "Stoped out" or goes limp, the trading is over

FOURTH RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
Only one bullet per trade

FIFTH RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
One trade at a time, fellas

SIXTH RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
No suit and tie, no cologne

SEVENTH RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
Trades will go on as long as they have to

EIGHT RULE OF TRADING CLUB:
If this is your first day at Trading Club, you have to trade

Rules

Great Post, that movie kicks ass.
 
Originally posted by dotslashfuture

Trading Rooms

One thing I don't get, is why couldn't a firm like cybertrader or IB simply open up a few branch offices in large customer areas with self service pc's and let people trade in a trading room, and then they could sell training? It would be just like a prop firm except "only" 4:1 margin ( more than most people need anyway ) and no need to get the damn series 7 and all the fees that go with it.


I'm also looking for the same thing. I recently converted to IB and am finding it increasingly difficult to trade from home. I've looked into renting an office but would prefer to be in a trading room. Does anybody know of an office or firm in Chicago that would rent out desk space but allow me to use my own broker? :confused:
 
there may be a market for an independent trading room but I think it would require a lawyer to write the agreement and probably some kind of liability insurance just to be prudent.
 
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