"Public transportation is poor, but if you're a successful trader, you should be able to afford a car"
Poor compare to ??. I used to live in Vancouver, came to Phoenix. Didn't owned a car when I was in Phoenix, can't go anywhere because there is no Skytrain or buses on weekend.
Poor compare to ??. I used to live in Vancouver, came to Phoenix. Didn't owned a car when I was in Phoenix, can't go anywhere because there is no Skytrain or buses on weekend.
Quote from dnaj65000:
I live in Vancouver and here's what I objectively think in relation to trading.
- 2 major high speed providers (Cable and DSL)
- Tons (and I mean tons) of computer shops here to get all the latest and greatest computer technology
- Pacific Time Zone GMT -0800. That's 3hrs before NY time
- 6 big banks (Canada wide and have international connections) with lots of smaller credit unions around
- No one in the public knows about trading. You will be a lone wolf in a way. If you say "stocks" people will assume "mutual funds" and no one knows about "futures, commodities, or FX")
In relation to lifestyle and geography:
- Climate is from -10 degrees C to about +35 in the summer. Those are the extremes. Most of the year it's between +5 and +20
- Lots of sunshine in the summer, lots of rain and clouds in the other 3 seasons
- Cost of living is pretty high. Rent for a 1 bedroom is from $600 to $850CAD/month. Survey done about 6 mos ago said that you need to be making $28,000 pre-tax per year to be living by yourself in Vancouver.
- Food is cheap compared to the rest of the country and compared to the USA
- Public transportation is poor, but if you're a successful trader, you should be able to afford a car
- Health care is good once you're off the waiting list.
- Education system is good
- Air and Water was excellent, but is declining
- Lots of restaurants. Almost get any kind of food imaginable. Aside from North American food, other popular cuisines include (in order of popularity): Japanese, Greek, Chinese, Italian, Vietnamese, Thai
- Very few fat people (it's true!) because of the West Coast active lifestyle of hiking, golf, tennis, cycling, running, rollerblading, badminton, martial arts, yoga, swimming, basketball, volleyball. Almost everyone here plays sports (lots of fit <30 women here)
-And Vancouver/Whistler was chosen to host the 2010 Winter Olympics so I guess it must be good enough to be a world class city.
Cheers,
DNAJ65000
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