Disliked{quote} I would be surprised is some of them do 3 million per year let alone 300. Size matters.Ignored
It would be interesting to know how big part of the MFF clientele were US citizens. My guess is about 30%.
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Disliked{quote} I would be surprised is some of them do 3 million per year let alone 300. Size matters.Ignored
DislikedBespoke eating shit by money laundering in pakistan. What a dramatic place we operate in.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The demand is so big that no regulator can stop it. Money talks. It would be interesting to know how big part of the MFF clientele were US citizens. My guess is about 30%.Ignored
DislikedThe question is was there any signal about this one year ago in how MFF behaved which could have warned us.Ignored
DislikedIt's an interesting thought, but I'm not sure how that would allow traders to earn after losing their accounts? If the CFTC document wasn't cherry-picked excerpts of the worst conversations, then we might have some better idea, but based on the little bit that we do have, it would be easy to surmise that they were not even remotely concerned about order flow. I expect that all employees have been advised to not speak publicly about anything. It would be nice to ask questions. I still would like to know more about Josh's involvement, as he wasn't...Ignored
DislikedI believe that the code violations are the target but the purpose of the fraud accusation is to burn it all down so that it can't survive.Ignored
Disliked{quote} The notice does not talk about broker. It talks about Prop form, prop firm model and Firm owner for which no regulation needed.Ignored