IQ not that important outside the tails (of course this is not conditional on profession).
IQ not that important outside the tails (of course this is not conditional on profession).
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Nice plot, but that looks like a broad population, many jobs, right? I'd like to see data for just traders (probably doesn't exist, even in those few studies of day traders (IQ not measured)).
%%Let me quote @murray t turtle:
The smarter you are, the longer it takes.
So for those of us with average/below average IQ, there is still hope.![]()
Not saying a limited drive or IQ is fine for trading, or any other extremely hard endeavor.
All I am saying is a degree or playing a competitive sport signifies you ... have a degree or play a competitive sport. Drive is what you do later in your life with either accomplishment, or what you do without either.
And as for evidence of intelligence just because someone went to a top 10 bitness school it means squat to me, tRump went to Univ PA/Wharton I rest my case. But not to leave the opposite sex out see Carly Fiorina's - Stanford and MIT among the schools on her CV. Many others with excellent schooling, hard workers, some very intelligent but complete busts.
There is no secret success formula; just be intelligent, obtain great education and be driven and it will happen boom boom. Better than not but some do it with average intelligence, average education but plenty of drive.
I am not a trader. Just a grizzled old guy looking to help my son get a shot at being like you guys.
He just turned 27 and seeing the writing on the company wall, he told me had to go independent and was reading everything he can get and putting away his cash to trade and invest. Even selling his house, downsizing, cutting expense to the bone. Hard worker. Computer savvy. Good kid, just unfortunately born on the wrong side of the tracks.
My question for those of you that remember starting with nothing:
If you had one piece of advice or route to try that would help get a working toenail in this game, what would it be?
Thank you!
OldDad
I am not a trader. Just a grizzled old guy looking to help my son get a shot at being like you guys.
He just turned 27 and seeing the writing on the company wall, he told me had to go independent and was reading everything he can get and putting away his cash to trade and invest. Even selling his house, downsizing, cutting expense to the bone. Hard worker. Computer savvy. Good kid, just unfortunately born on the wrong side of the tracks.
My question for those of you that remember starting with nothing:
If you had one piece of advice or route to try that would help get a working toenail in this game, what would it be?
Thank you!
OldDad
That's true, but in this game, once a break even point is crossed and one turns into profitable trader/investor, question comes,One person's not great is another person's bliss...
If you're _really_ from the wrong side of the tracks, you will have a ton of people getting in your way. How did you deal with that?