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Sunday, February 4, 2018




Proprietary & Retail Trading Opportunities

Great Point Capital, LLC is currently seeking individuals for membership consideration. This opportunity provides qualified candidates with an opportunity to trade the NYSE, AMEX, and NASDAQ equity markets.

Check out this opportunity to be considered as a registered professional proprietary equities trader. If you're an experienced trader and would like to operate from a home-office environment, we specialize in remote trading. If you're trading retail, consider moving over to a professional direct access trading platform.  Complimentary one on one trading model evaluations are available on request.

Our groups business model is based on close relationships with our class B member registrants, and retail clients. We're currently searching for qualified individuals that are disciplined, motivated, passionate, and possessing the ability to adapt in a high-paced environment.

Trade remote or in house:
  • Access to firm capital
  • Comprehensive risk management tools
  • Technical and administrative support.
  • Competitive routing to ECN's and dark pools
  • Algorithmic Trading Support
  • Experienced management with a focus on compliance and transparency
  • Daily trading performance prop reports
  • Weekly seminars - one on one training
  • Algorithmic quant programming support
  • Trading Platform access from 4 AM to 8 PM est
  • General Securities License Series 57 sponsorship and support
Trading assistance:
  • Daily full time mentoring from experienced traders
  • Daily AM/PM meetings, game-plans, market recap analysis.
  • Individual trading reviews daily
  • Simulation mode trading exercises
  • Risk management analysis, trading review's, and progress evaluation
Requirements:
  • Strong interest in trading U.S. equities & options
  • Proactively risk adverse personality
  • Competitive drive
  • Entrepreneurial
  • Persistent
  • Resilient
  • U.S. Citizen or valid visa 
  • Canadians are welcome on the prop side


To be considered for membership, respond to this post or contact:

Tim Kelleher
tkelleher@greatpointcapital.com
https://www.greatpointcapital.com/
Member FINRA, IEX | SIPC 
https://brokercheck.finra.org/

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Dow Jones Industrials cross the 20k milestone


The Dow finally crosses after several failed attemtps. Next stop suspected is 21k - Its a good time to be a trader with the new #Trump admisistration

Some stocks were trading on the desk today:

- $TSLA
- $NFLX
- $AMD
- $NVDA

Thursday, October 27, 2016

Tesla up $10 Despite Negative Analyst Comments

Tesla has a rare profitable quarter - Monster beat against analyst expectations (Tesla reports Q3 non-GAAP EPS 71c, consensus 9c) - guides solid-idly with respect to the Model 3 launch. Indicates its going to redefine Uber's model (The largest privately held company known) Yet the street continues to talk down the price as a 20-30% short float remains. 



Tesla quarter not as good as it looks, says JPMorgan  

JPMorgan analyst Ryan Brinkman says Tesla's Q3 earnings report is not as good as it looks. At first glance, the quarter looks like a "very strong beat" across all metrics, Brinkman tells investors in a research note. Tesla, however, reported a $139M benefit from the sale of Zero Emission Vehicle credits versus its guidance for a negligible amount, which alone helped earnings per share by 73c, the analyst contends. Brinkman also sees some "comparability issues" relative to Tesla's reported revenue, gross profit, and net income given the "complicated" change in accounting methodology. The analyst views the quarter as good, just not as good as it looks on the surface. He keeps an Underweight rating on Tesla with a $180 price target. The electric carmaker is up 5%, or $10.16, to $212.40 in pre-market trading.

Goldman sees Tesla's capital needs pushed out until Q3 2017 

Goldman analyst David Tamberrino said Tesla reported a solid Q3 but it is not enough to overcome what he sees as increased risk to the company's capital deployment strategy and uncertainty in 2017 from the Model 3 launch. The analyst now expects Tesla will need to raise capital in Q3 2017 from Q4 2016 previously as the Model 3/gigafactory capex spend is weighted towards 1H 2017. Tamberrino raised his price target on Tesla to $190 from $185 and maintains his Neutral rating.

Oppenheimer remains cautious on Tesla Model 3 ramp  

Following Tesla's Q3 results, Oppenheimer analyst Colin Rusch expects bulls and bears to see support for their theses in this quarter's report. While bulls will point to profitability, cash generation, solid deliveries, and guidance for Model 3 production in 2017, bears will pick apart gross margin, he noted. The analyst is encouraged by the company's improved cash management but remains cautious on the ramp of the Model 3 being slower and more expensive than investors expected weighing on shares. Rusch reiterates a Perform rating on the stock.

Tesla catalysts should drive shares higher, says Baird


Baird analyst Ben Kallo said Tesla beat Q3 estimates across the board and management gave positive commentary. The analyst noted its strong gross margins and improved operational efficiency. He also noted that management said a capital raise may not be necessary for the ramp of its Model 3. Kallo reiterated his Outperform rating and $338 price target on Tesla shares.