If anyone wants to see more than the basic abstracts, let me know.
http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/Archive/042001/Abstracts_new/Bright/Bright.html
http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/Archive/062001/Abstracts_new/bright/brightpro.html
Here is a more detailed draft of the second article.
http://www.stocktrading.com/protradingarticle5.htm
And, btw...Almost all firms disallow overnight positions. They limit the securities you can trade, and they will force you out of positions when they like.
That statement, when true about many small (mostly unlicensed) firms, negates nearly all the reason to trade professionally. Our traders carry $millions of positions home on a daily basis. Pretty hard to engage in M&A, pairs trading, etc. if you can't carry long term positions.
As with most things, there are good firms, and those that engage in those kind of silly practices.
(Read the 2nd and 3rd link for some more info).
FWIW,
Don
http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/Archive/042001/Abstracts_new/Bright/Bright.html
http://www.traders.com/Documentation/FEEDbk_docs/Archive/062001/Abstracts_new/bright/brightpro.html
Here is a more detailed draft of the second article.
http://www.stocktrading.com/protradingarticle5.htm
And, btw...Almost all firms disallow overnight positions. They limit the securities you can trade, and they will force you out of positions when they like.
That statement, when true about many small (mostly unlicensed) firms, negates nearly all the reason to trade professionally. Our traders carry $millions of positions home on a daily basis. Pretty hard to engage in M&A, pairs trading, etc. if you can't carry long term positions.
As with most things, there are good firms, and those that engage in those kind of silly practices.
(Read the 2nd and 3rd link for some more info).
FWIW,
Don