Well, what I have to say first of all is that I truthfully regret going to college from 1997-2001 instead of trading and making an easy million or two in the bubble years, whether it being a trader, working in a chop shop or whatever.
I really really regret it. My degree and my experience means squat when it comes to trying to get a job in the financial sector nowdays.
Mali,
What you really need to do, first of all, is get a part time or a full time job. Then, decide whether you really want to spend 6 months to a year in a prop shop just learning before you can really expect any real steady profits. Your experience helps, but still.
I would NOT go to WorldCo, unless you know someone who is running a group there and who will train you. That place is not for newbies. They will have you churn your cap away in months.
Also, you can only put up 5k, maybe less. Do not put up more.
Also, you can always go to school part time and trade. You can also work part time as well. Although a bachelor degree is worth nothing nowdays.
I really really regret it. My degree and my experience means squat when it comes to trying to get a job in the financial sector nowdays.
Mali,
What you really need to do, first of all, is get a part time or a full time job. Then, decide whether you really want to spend 6 months to a year in a prop shop just learning before you can really expect any real steady profits. Your experience helps, but still.
I would NOT go to WorldCo, unless you know someone who is running a group there and who will train you. That place is not for newbies. They will have you churn your cap away in months.
Also, you can only put up 5k, maybe less. Do not put up more.
Also, you can always go to school part time and trade. You can also work part time as well. Although a bachelor degree is worth nothing nowdays.