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    College Students and Grads.

    To suggest that there's no opportunities beyond trading is ludicrous at best. Although turnover ratio and unemployment is on the rise, there are ton of opportunities for college students. Fixed-income department and MBS/CMOs are hiring ... just to name a few. ITs not as easy as the go-go...
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    CNBC on Daytraders 6/17/03

    when you say Bloomberg TV, you mean the website right?
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    Why Degrees Don't Matter in the Market!

    Author's assertion: Bond and stock prices Usually do not move together; as if the assertion was common sense.... I disagree: "Although this parallel rise in asset classes feels uncommonly good after three years when bonds beat stocks by a mile and then some, an analysis of stock and bond...
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    Why Degrees Don't Matter in the Market!

    Is this mofo on drug? (I am talking about Jonathan Hoenig) "WHY AREN'T THE most highly educated money managers also the most profitable?" Ever heard of James Simons? or Ken Griffin? I am not saying education is MANDATORY, but to imply that its a roadblock warrants ridicule
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    god of markettiming

    Link: Not tooo flattering if you asked me. http://www.suite101.com/discussion.cfm/270/88403
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    54% return -- looking for an internship

    Just my two cents: I have to agree with Fishsauce on this one. Looking at your website. The scalar direction (i.e. no magnitude) of your fund is very very close the S&P 500. In other words, The direction of your fund is close to the direction of the S&p 500. Thus one would expect a very...
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    54% return -- looking for an internship

    Reread the post, he's into asset management, not day-trading. Big Big difference. Goodluck finding a job at Fidelity without an MBA (portfolio manager).
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    54% return -- looking for an internship

    Trading = Risky MBA = Valuable
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