Andrew G. Potter
Professional summary
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Andrew Grzac Potter, who also goes by Andrew Potter, was a registered financial professional .
Andrew is a previously registered financial professional and started their career in finance in 2003. Andrew had worked at 7 firms and has passed the Series 63, SIE, Series 7 and Series 24 exams.
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Experience
November 7, 2014 - September 3, 2015
T3 TRADING GROUP, LLC
June 4, 2012 - December 23, 2014
WORLD-XECUTION STRATEGIES
January 30, 2012 - November 7, 2014
WTS PROPRIETARY TRADING GROUP LLC
February 23, 2011 - March 28, 2012
DIMENSION TRADING GROUP, LLC
April 22, 2010 - April 18, 2012
DIMENSION SECURITIES, LLC
October 23, 2006 - January 27, 2009
DIMENSION BROKERAGE, LLC
August 22, 2003 - February 28, 2006
FIS BROKERAGE & SECURITIES SERVICES LLC
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Current Firm
T3 TRADING GROUP, LLC
CRD#: 154431 / SEC#: , 8-68639
Contact information
FINRA licenses (53 States and Territories)
Direct owners and executive officers
| Name | Position | CRD# |
|---|---|---|
| T3 COMPANIES, LLC | MEMBER/OWNER | |
| LI, XIAOYAN | PRINCIPAL FINANCIAL OFFICER | 4465893 |
| LI, XIAOYAN | PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS OFFICER | 4465893 |
| LI, XIAOYAN | FINOP | 4465893 |
| MARQUIS, GARRET CHRISTIAN | CHEIF EXECUTIVE OFFICER | 3198686 |
| PIKOWSKI, STEVEN | CHIEF COMPLIANCE OFFICER | 1562340 |
| REDLER, SCOTT JASON JR | CHIEF STRATEGIC OFFICER | 2680492 |
Disclosures
| Regulatory Event | 3 |
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