Which Prop Firms provide the best mentorships and training?

Quote from LEAP_upand_KILL:

LEAPup was inspirational tho

There is no way you would randomly pick a guy who barely posts to mimic. I think you two are one and the same.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

I'm not buying it. LOL.

Well, I will let him tell you


now where is the "Don" I want to hear about envelopes, buying power, bad statistics, deception... its just makes good "thread"
 
Quote from EdgeHunter:

instead find a trader in Bright who is making money and can show you they are really making money... and you pay them directly the money you would have paid for the initial worthless training...

You have got to be kidding!

Who's really making money at Bright against HFT and hedge funds and banks' desks? What is the edge at Bright - cost structure, technology, strategy?
 
Quote from EvOTrAdEr:

the absolute best are firms that don't charge for training or a deposit, i.e. jane st, first new york securities, jump, etc.

Those firms hire employees to trade institutional orders. Traders are restricted.

If you want discretionary trading (i.e. your own style)...you may want to find a firm that doesn't charge for training, but provides free training for members. these are groups like Bright Trading, Capital Traders Group, JC Trading Group, Etc.

and jc never provided training.. capital traders provides free training? that is a bunch of bs. do you mean recorded videos? I think the op is looking for a program where he can learn how to make real money while his trainer trades along side his traders? I may be mistaken. anyone providing free training at a small shop will make money somewhere i.e. commissions, desk fees or something. no one is going to teach for free. nothing is for free in this world folks, you will definitely get what you pay for. but be careful what you pay for alot of the crap coming in high dollars is a bunch of crap. If the strategies are any good, they will come at a price, pnl, commissions, program fees, desk fees and so on.
 
Quote from Maverick74:

Donny, my dear old good friend. I have a suggestion. Have you thought about offering these "leaders" as you call them, a piece of the students "profits" vs a piece of their "commissions". I know the over ride game all too well. My mentor back in my Worldco days probably made over 500k in over rides on me. He didn't get paid on my profits, he got paid when I traded. If you offer the mentors a piece of the p&l, it would allow the mentor to work harder to make sure their students made money. And no Don, the student would gladly give a small piece of their p&l to their mentor if they were profitable. What say you Don?

Mav, this is the best idea. This is the only thing that works.
 
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