EU/Dutch Regulations Funded (Remote) Trading

Discussion in 'Prop Firms' started by Ploppy, Apr 8, 2021.

  1. Ploppy

    Ploppy

    Does anyone have experience with the Dutch DNB (or ECB) Regulations regarding starting your own trading floor for funded (remote) daytrading through a prop firm?
     
  2. danielc1

    danielc1

    What do you want to know?
     
  3. Ploppy

    Ploppy

    In short: Do you need a DNB/AFM licence for it? If that's the case, it's not doable without serious funding.
     
  4. ZBZB

    ZBZB

    The fx firms all register in cyprus as it is in the eu.
     
  5. Saxio

    Saxio

    Ar
    are there any prop firms in Holland ?
     
  6. danielc1

    danielc1

    Are you going to make a trading floor and go with a prop firm?
    If that is the case, you do not need a license, the prop firm has one.

    If you are going to attract other people in to it, with your trading floor and come out as a solution to trade, then you do need a license.
     
  7. danielc1

    danielc1

    There are prop firms based in Holland
     
  8. your own trading floor for funded (remote) daytrading

    How is it a trading floor if it is remote?
     
  9. Ploppy

    Ploppy

    What I want to do, is employ people and train them to trade. (I know it will be a low succes rate)
     
  10. Ploppy

    Ploppy

    Well the location would be in The Netherlands, prop-firm outside of the EU, that's what I mean with remote.
     
    #10     Apr 8, 2021