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Imagine
the benefits offered by additional trading leverage
without having to deal with cumbersome securities
licensing or the restrictions often imposed by
proprietary trading firms.
With a minimum risk capital
of just $5,000, traders receive up to $100,000 of
intraday buying power!
And, just as with
a standard margin trading account with "day trading"
permissions, traders are able to make an unlimited number of
intraday trades per week. However, unlike margin
accounts, traders are able to continue trading intraday
without being required to maintain a balance of $25,000 or
more.
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Unlimited intraday trading activity
with as little as $5,000 |
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No required securities licensing or
extensive review process |
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Trade intraday or overnight on NYSE,
NASDAQ, and AMEX stocks |
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As profits grow, so does your trading
leverage |
Buying
power is calculated on a daily basis and allocated
to your sub-trading account pre-market by our
affiliate capital group's selected broker-dealer.
And, as your account grows, so does your leverage.
Sub-contractor accounts effectively utilize a
combination of trader capital and private firm
capital to reach an amount of equity equivalent to
twenty five percent of the total buying power
allocated to the trader's sub-account.
Intraday leverage
or buying power is determined based on the total amount of
trader equity at the beginning of each trading day and is
allocated to your account by the designated broker-dealer
representative. Buying power multipliers, (the number by
which capital is multiplied to obtain intraday buying power),
is pre-determined during the account setup process according
to client requests and various qualifiers.
For example,
Trader A opens an account with $5,000
and is approved for a multiplier of 10x. This
trader would receive the equivalent of $50,000 ($5,000 x 10)
intraday buying power for all equities trading activity and up
to 6 times their capital for overnight trading.

In effect, trader
capital is supplemented by firm capital provided by our
affiliate private capital group's. Trader's receive
authorization to trade sub-contracted accounts owned by these
private capital groups via a Limited Trading Authorization
provided by the clearing firms. |