Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
I'm starting a futures IB/CTA. I need a slick, multi page site like these .
http://www.slipkatrading.com/
http://www.striker.com/E1201_textnav.php
How much should these cost?
Good luck with your venture.
IMO, I would aim a lot higher than the first site you linked to. It is out of date and not that slick at all, but that's my personal opinion.
It only has a few pages on it really, excluding the quotes and research pages which are themselves simple dynamic pages using external data sources.
I would not pay more than $300 for a clone of that site as long as you have prepared and organised your content very well and aren't requiring much bespoke design work.
As for the second site, it's a lot more comprehensive, but still nothing major there. It's mostly structured content, 2 levels deep. If you use one of the latest incarnations of PHP content management software such as drupal.org you should be able to keep costs down.
It mostly boils down to what content you want to have on your site, how you want to organize it and what kind of special interactivity or functionality do you need. The Striker site has an option to present content in Japanese for example. A decent content management system would cater for this out of the box but still requires planning for upfront when implementing the site.
The design of that site leaves a lot to be desired - but that's just my opinion again.
You may consider picking a template from
www.templatemonster.com for example and then post the job on
www.elance.com
The more detailed requirements you can specify the better. I personally can't stress the importance of preparing the actual content you want on the site as soon as possible - down to the last word.
Once again, good luck with this.