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Hi Earl -
I guess LFG, LLC is a FCM (futures commission merchant). However I deal
with one of their IB's, called Advantage. Call Rich Sphour (principal)
1-800-583-7882 for info. I was given a commission rate by Advantage that
was better than anything I've ever received. Service to date has been
satisfactory- the Leo fills are real quick, though the reports back are
slow as heck. I still don't understand why LFG's trading desk has my Leo
fill in a few minutes while my computer gets it sometimes 1/2 hour later.
Why can't they send them out from the pit to everyone at the same time?
Maybe Barry Small knows why - Barry?
BTW, I use Leo Web and Advantage, but still call the LFG trading desk
directly at night for Globex.
Good Luck
Tom Cathey
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> From: Earl Adamy <eadamy@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: LFG
> Date: Monday, March 30, 1998 2:35 PM
>
> A month or so ago someone here was looking for an LFG introducing broker.
Having
> read glowing reports about LFG's Leo, I posted query asking why a trader
would
> choose to deal through an IB rather than opening account with LFG
directly. A
> LFG IB posted a response to effect that there is no other way to do
business
> with LFG than through an IB. I've since discovered two LFG retail brokers
(LFG
> Connecticut and ZapFutures) and Daniel Trading (aka FuturesOnline) is a
third.
> The LFG Web site has absolutely no retail futures brokerage info or forms
and an
> email to their web page email address inquiring about retail futures
accounts
> never elicited a response. What is the story with LFG?
>
> Earl Adamy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Cathey <K1JJ@xxxxxxx>
> To: omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sunday, March 29, 1998 9:09 PM
> Subject: TRADING CONTEST
>
>
> >It shows a trading contest sponsored by LFG, LLC. To find out more,
check
> >out there web page at:
> >http//www.FuturesOnLine.com
>
>
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