guru_trader 485 posts msg #41437 - Ignore guru_trader |
2/21/2006 1:03:46 AM
If your friend offered you his/her own money to trade, what kind of arrangement would be fair and/or reasonable in regards to sharing of the profits? For example, would it be fair to split 50% of the profits earned (not the initial equity, just the profits) from trading your friend's money? What's the lowest percent that you would consider worth your time and effort?
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EWZuber 1,373 posts msg #41439 - Ignore EWZuber |
2/21/2006 2:29:04 AM
Depends completely on the amount he entrusts to you to trade.
If you trade $100,000 of his money 20% of profit might be worthwhile. I think money managers get 10 ~20% with a minimum amount usually at least $25K.
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Koronbock 201 posts msg #41442 - Ignore Koronbock |
2/21/2006 3:40:56 AM
Guru,
be careful with these kind of arrangements. Friendship and money arrangements often end in disaster (for the friendship) and sometimes for both.
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markcrisp 187 posts msg #41444 - Ignore markcrisp |
2/21/2006 7:24:33 AM
do it like this:
Friend invests XXX dollars with you.
you trade and make friend $XXX back.
There after you split all future profits 50/50
Win/win
Of course you do have an excellent track record?
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yepher 359 posts msg #41448 - Ignore yepher |
2/21/2006 10:39:28 AM
Don't forget if you transfer the money to trade in your own account you will have the Tax burden. If you leave it in his own account he will have the tax burden and any other liabilities that may arise.
I would get a good lawyer to work out the details.
-- Yepher
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Koronbock 201 posts msg #41450 - Ignore Koronbock |
2/21/2006 11:30:31 AM
And if you consult a "good" lawyer there will be so many caveats and so many clauses for so many "eventualities" that you are both sick and tired before the deal even starts, jmho
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nikoschopen 2,824 posts msg #41456 - Ignore nikoschopen |
2/21/2006 1:56:52 PM
Hmm, if you believe ure entitled to share the profit, does that also mean you'll split the losses as well? It's no wonder that I don't go down well with mutual funds and their "give me, give me, but don't blame me" policy.
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #41458 - Ignore alf44 |
2/21/2006 2:13:33 PM
...yea does it also mean that when you blow up the friend's bankroll...that you'll reimburse him ? lol
Regards,
alf44
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TheRumpledOne 6,411 posts msg #41460 - Ignore TheRumpledOne |
2/21/2006 2:25:29 PM
"do it like this:
Friend invests XXX dollars with you.
you trade and make friend $XXX back.
There after you split all future profits 50/50
Win/win "
Mark, I agree... that's how I do it.
Wouldn't have it any other way.
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alf44 2,025 posts msg #41461 - Ignore alf44 |
2/21/2006 2:32:46 PM
...sure you do. <wink> <wink>
Regards,
alf44
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