Fellowship of Traders / FOT

  • Corporation
  • Regular
  • Role play
  • Exclusive
  • Trading
    Trading
  • Transport
    Transport

A group of traders who have made significant contributions to their field or to a trade association.



History

A “Fellowship of Traders” typically refers to a community or organization where individuals involved in trading activities, particularly in financial markets, come together to share knowledge, network, and support each other, often with a focus on professional development and ethical trading practices; it could also imply a group of highly experienced traders recognized for their expertise within a specific trading community.

Manifesto

Membership:
Usually composed of experienced traders, brokers, analysts, or other market participants with a strong track record in the trading industry.

Purpose:
To provide a platform for members to share insights, discuss strategies, learn from each other’s experiences, and stay updated on market trends.

Potential benefits:
Access to exclusive educational content, networking opportunities, mentorship programs, and potential collaboration on trading ideas.

Ethical standards:
Many Fellowships emphasize adherence to high ethical standards in trading practices, promoting responsible market behavior

Charter

Fellowship of Traders

The Merchant Adventurers and the Restructuring of English Commerce, 1582-1700

Offers the first modern study of one of the most important commercial organisations in early modern England
Shows the interrelationship between the social, economic, and political histories of the Company of Merchant Adventurers
Presents a new way to understand trading companies in general, from the ‘bottom up’ rather than through company publicity or the attacks of opponents.