The magazine sells for $10 on the newsstand, but traders can get it free if they register.
A trader like Rob would get sixty to a hundred thousand, depending on how good he is.
Trading activity was uniformly light as many traders got an early start on the long weekend.
"If that trader gets one look at your face, he's going to double the price."
Moreover, the trader was able in 2005 to buy the stock almost instantly and got it at a cheaper price.
If the trader gets three violations in one year, the broker is required to restrict the account.
After completing the free registration form, traders get two million "Hollywood dollars" to play with.
Another broker, Liberty, was also expected to be open assuming its traders could get to their downtown offices.
Because of its reputation, the traders cannot get insurance cover and they don't report all the crimes.
Getting out of gold seemed to be on the minds of most commodities traders.