by MrBill » Mon 26 Dec 2005, 03:43:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Chuck', 'X')PRESSTRADE SUCKS
Hi, thanks to PO.com I have become a trader. As far as I know commodities trading is almost non-existent in Holland. So after about 6 months of studying and after we sold the family home (I am renting now), I became a trader.
And although it is a very tough job, I love it. I am in the game for 7 months now and it feels like an achievement considering I trade almost every day.
My main focus is on silver and besides that copper, gold, crude, DJI, DX (and watching sugar). My first 6 weeks I lost some 6K, but after that I made some 8K in 4 weeks. The latter almost became fatal, because it gave me the illusion that I was doing things right. Big mistake! But since September I am not losing anymore and December is going to be profitable.
And now my broker. Xpresstrade that is and they really suck! In my 7 months of trading I have sent them 4 complaints. I will share the last one with you if there is any interest. You have to understand that writing in English is quite demanding for me, but I guess it’s the same for many foreigners.
My question to you is; do you know a better online broker or is Xpress considered one of the best? I really hope the latter is not true, because there are really some stupid people working over there.
I really like this trader corner and I appreciate the input of other traders/market followers.
Happy holidays,
Charles
Merry Christmas Chuck. Glad to hear your trading is going well. I know some other prop traders and believe me it is not an easy to make a living. However, if you are successful you get to keep what you earn and win or lose you get automatic feedback from the market. For how many jobs can you say that?
By the way, I saw a job advert for traders based in Holland. If you are interested, I will send you the link? Sometimes it is nice to learn and improve your skills in a trading environment and on someone else's guilder? Don't worry about your English. If you want a good laugh, try reading my German. Too many grammar mistakes! ; - )
So what is your problem with your broker? Execution? Wide bid/offer srpeads? Cannot get through in a timely manner? I am also unhappy with my current brokers, but it takes time to open new accounts due to FSA regulations, anti-money laudnering and know your customer procedures as well as my own risk management committee. We lost quite a lot of money when Refco Capital Markets declared bankruptcy and although that had nothing to do with my relationship to Refco Overseas London, my risk management and credit officers are hostile to any new brokers. I am in the process of opening accounts at Goldman Sachs now.
However, those are clearing accounts. I am still looking for a good trading platform. I have been test driving on called Gator from Dresdner Bank. So far they have not given it to me for trading on the ICE, so I have only seen it work for the CBOT/CME. It seems to work well enough, but want to see how it is for oil futures, too? Everyone that has access to the e-platform from ICE says they are happy with the information, price and execution. I will work to get that installed as well. Unfortunately, neither would give me access to the NYMEX and the oil contract is no longer traded on the e-mini on the CME anymore. I still have to sort that out as I am not happy with telephone orders/execution. It seems to take too long and the fills always 'seem' to be away from market and almost never in my favor. Bad luck, coincidence or writing someone else a free option, I am not sure?
For investing in stocks & bonds I use
www.dab.com. The webpage is in German, so it may not be for you. However, it seems to work fine for investing, but I would not use it for day trading.
For my own personal account, I would like to get all my trading consolidated on one e-platform, but I also have not found one for all my needs, yet. Let me know any other online services/discount brokers you come across. Thanks.
Good luck & all the best for 2006!
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