that's a great advice, proveuwrong. spending many hours programming doesn't sound that glamorous but if you someday actually make a living from trading you will thank bucephalus.
why? besides the skills you need to develop to become a good programmer, there is the financial advantage that you won't have to spend thousands buying trading software like crapstation or hiring other programmers to implement your ideas. if trading for your own account doesn't work out, c++ programmers specialized in trading apps (and with a quantitative degree) are in big demand right now, particularly in buy side firms. boring? who cares. as soros said, making money is boring.
why? besides the skills you need to develop to become a good programmer, there is the financial advantage that you won't have to spend thousands buying trading software like crapstation or hiring other programmers to implement your ideas. if trading for your own account doesn't work out, c++ programmers specialized in trading apps (and with a quantitative degree) are in big demand right now, particularly in buy side firms. boring? who cares. as soros said, making money is boring.