Hi Guys,
I'm quite new to this whole scene, loving it so far, but having a full time job in London makes it quite difficult to handle the time zones. Finish work at 17.00ish GMT (12 EST), offline while on the underground and back home by 18.30 (13.30 EST) roughly. Looking for advice from any London/ Europe traders who already have high paced/demanding careers trying to make it in trading. I'm sometimes expected to work after hours too! Any advice is greatly appreciated!
Sincerely,
Nomad_Trader :)
Posted Feb 14, 16 5:26 AMbyNomad_Trader
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UK specific futures brokers: Berkeley Futures, RJO'Brien, Macquarie, Saxo Capital Markets, Gain Capital, Daniel's Trading, Tradestation International
U.S. specific brokers (popular): NinjaTrader, Tradestation, Stage 5, Optimus, Amp Trading, Global Futures, RIO'Brien, Daniel's Trading. International traders, please contact each American broker directly and ask if you can open an account. You may have to fill out more paperwork.
Most futures brokers offer a free demo account and you can play with it before you open a live account.
@TraderH Thanks mate much appreciated! im gonna investigate the best ways to learn futures.
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